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I have a technique for cold fusion - could it work?
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I have a technique for cold fusion - could it work?
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I have a technique for cold fusion - could it work?
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Kitti :3 asked the Naked Scientists:
Hello! I was wondering if during cavitation in sonoluminescence, if you were to expand the bubble, with maybe a gyroscopic system, and introduce a new gas, or expand out of the original container into a controlled air chamber, if tweaked slightly, could you maybe create a hotter core capable of cold fusion? Maybe sustain the star in a jar? I watched a thing on YouTube and was like yoooo!!!!
What do you think?
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Then it wouldn't be cold anymore.
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