In 1989 Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann
made a sensational claim that would have changed the world—had it been
true. They said they had achieved nuclear fusion at room temperature
using a simple tabletop device, thus creating a revolutionary clean
energy source they called “cold fusion.”
Unfortunately for the University of Utah chemists, multiple attempts
to replicate their experiment over ensuing months failed. Cold fusion
was considered debunked, and it has lived beyond the fringe of
mainstream science ever since.
Yet quietly, more than 20 years later, two of the world’s largest
mainstream scientific institutions—NASA and the European physics
research center CERN—have revisited the controversial energy-generating
experiment. A growing cadre of scientists now suspect that Pons and
Fleischmann’s observations were the result not of fusion but of more
plausible physical processes. Some are even cautiously optimistic that
those processes could be exploited to generate abundant amounts of clean
energy. “There’s enough evidence that says we need to look at this,”
says Joseph Zawodny, a physicist at NASA’s Langley Research Center in
Virginia.
Read more...
https://discovermagazine.com/2012/nov/27-big-idea-bring-back-the-cold-fusion-dream
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