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Cold Fusion Promoted By Researchers In Italy
Cold fusion, the ultimate goal of physics, guarantees a practically unlimited supply of clean energy. Cold fusion is a nuclear reaction that is considered a fable by the contemporary physics establishment. That makes no difference to Italian entrepreneurs who claim to have developed a cold fusion reactor for commercial use. No doubt they took out significant personal loans to make this happen. Resource for this article - Alleged cold fusion reactor demonstrated by Italian scientists by MoneyBlogNewz.
Experiencing laws of physics align with cold fusion
Cold fusion was dismissed as junk after a pair of physicists declared in 1989 however nobody else could replicate the outcomes. Cold fusion is still regarded as theoretically extremely hard, however Italian researchers Andrea Rossi and Sergio Focardi demonstrated a cold fusion reactor at the University of Bologna this past Friday. They cannot explain why it works, however they say the machine makes power because of cold fusion. There was a rejection when they applied for a patent. This is because the accepted laws of physics did not work with their theory. They say it will take as little as three months in order to make a commercial cold fusion reactor.
Distinction between nuclear fission and cold fusion
There's a lot of energy that the sun creates. This is with the nuclear fusion though. In order to make cold fusion, the atomic nuclei of nickel and hydrogen are fused together at room temperature, says Rossi and Focardi. The reaction produces copper and lots of power in the form of heat. Nuclear fission is the power created by atomic reactors and nuclear weapons as the atoms are split in order to release a lot of energy with toxic waste and radiation. The cold fusion can make 12,400 watts with only 400 watts of power. This is just what the Italians claim. Then they discussed the cold fusion reactor in a commercial version. They said that eight times more power can be created with it than is needed to do so. About 1 cent per kilowatt-hour is just what the cold fusion power would cost. In 2004, 7.62 cents per kilowatt-hour was just what the cost was with coal generated power in the U.S..
Several power plants transforming
Rossi and Focardi wrote a paper on cold fusion that was rejected by peer-reviewed journals. Instead, “The Journal of Nuclear Physics” is one that they created online. This way, they could just publish it. The way a cold fusion reactor is operated does not take a whole lot of instructions. They say, all you really need to do is follow instructions after flipping a switch. Their reactor would be refueled every six months by an authorized dealer. A Greek utility business has said it's interested.
Citations
Popsci.com
popsci.com/science/article/2011-01/italian-scientists-claim-dubious-cold-fusion-breakthrough
Physorg
physorg.com/news/2011-01-italian-scientists-cold-fusion-video.html
Coal Education
coaleducation.org/ky_coal_facts/electricity/average_cost.htm
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