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Why is cold fusion considered bogus? - Physics Stack Exchange In the past, after Fleischmann and Pons announced their cold fusion results, in perfectly good faith, they were proven wrong by subsequent experiments What are the experimental realities that make Fleischmann and Pons style cold fusions experiments easy to get wrong? Would the same risks apply to this new set up?
physical chemistry - Widom-Larsen Theory - Physics Stack Exchange The renaming is simply an attempt by Cold Fusion folks to politically distance themselves from Pons and Fleischmann, and people have a name for distancing the original discoverers--- it's called "plagiarism"
Is there any reproducible tested evidence for Ni-H cold fusion? Palladium Deuterium cold-fusion certainly exists, as tritium was detected by Pons Fleischmann at Utah, at Bhabha, at Texas A M by two independent groups (Wolf and Bocris) and also at Los Alamos (but the fellow was not allowed to publish)
Why do whips hurt so much? - Physics Stack Exchange The reason, a Whip hurts so much is that the tip of whip moves extremely fast, causing the skin to tear The reasoning behind this is easy to analyze from momentum conservation Lets take a convenient approximation, that the mass per unit length ($\rho$) does not vary through the length of the whip This is not how real whips are, but it will not affect the conclusion very much Initially, the
Lorentz invariance of the 3 + 1 decomposition of spacetime Josep M Pons, "Generally covariant theories: the Noether obstruction for realizing certain space-time diffeomorphisms in phase space " Classical and Quantum Gravity 20 (2003) 3279-3294; arXiv:gr-qc 0306035 J M Pons, D C Salisbury, L C Shepley, "Gauge transformations in the Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalisms of generally covariant theories"
Is Keshes technology for real? - Physics Stack Exchange Don't believe the naysayers that say Keshe technology can't be done there are plenty who have already done it! Look up Joseph Papp, Stanley Meyer, Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann, as examples of some of those who have worked with plasma or LENR
What are the challenges to achieving cold fusion? while this is informative, it is wrong to demand "peer review" in this case, as peer review is just censorship The stuff you link to, the "surface polaritons", the NASA stuff, the Rossi crap, this is the worst stuff in the cold fusion field There are hangers-on and frauds, the legitimate work is Pons Fleischmann, McKubre, Arata, and others related to this experimental setup It's Pd d not Ni
Which subjects in physics should I choose if I want to help tackling . . . 1 You should research Pons Fleischmann cold fusion, which also goes by the name LENR (Low Energy Nuclear Reactions) This field is taboo to all mainstream researchers, but the effect is obviously real, and extremely important Unfortunately, there are frauds in this field, like Rossi
soft question - Why isnt V. A. Fabricant given the credit for the . . . This is not a detailed answer, but western scientists who were number two, were often given sole credit when the Soviet discoveries were prior I know this happened with the pomeron ( Gribov vs Chew-Frautchi), inflation (Starobinski-Mukhanov vs Guth), period-3 theorem (Sharkovshii vs Li-Yorke), even cold fusion (Steponovich vs Pons-Fleischmann) Part of the problem was the Soviet system