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Small but committed groups of cold fusion researchers have continued to conduct experiments using Fleischmann and Pons electrolysis set-ups in spite of the rejection by the mainstream community. Often they prefer to name their field Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR) or Chemically Assisted Nuclear Reactions (CANR), also Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions (LANR), Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (CMNS) and Lattice Enabled Nuclear Reactions; one of the reasons being to avoid the negative connotations associated with "cold fusion". The new names avoid making bold implications, like implying that fusion is happening on them. Proponents see them as a more accurate description of the theories they put forward.
Excellent. With such cheap electricity and cars running on water, Pakistan will soon be on top!
Research is always good.
The sad reality is that no teen anywhere, regardless of their brilliance, is going to come up with an earth-changing theory that was somehow missed by PHD's with giant research teams and millions of dollars available for research.
Such scenarios make for a good TV movie but don't happen in real life.
Without cheap gasoline we will how long the US can remain at top without starting another war
You called it an outright hoax
............ any one's award winning research work only based on his age.
Cold Fusion IS an outright hoax, the new names are trying to avoid the claim that fusion is actually taking place!
Maybe they are scared of suffering the same fate as the University of Utah professors
Anybody who resolves this holy grail of energy will be famous forever, and would not need to be scared at all.
Not even of the Oil Corporations ?
Nope. Not even them.
Not even the Oil Corporations ?
First of all you have no idea about Pakistan's education grinding mill.
Our kids score top grades in O level with ease.
Okay, please present the details of this research then so that it can be judged properly.
Let me guess... you're one of those guys that believes when Joe Smith invents a 250 mile per gallon carburetor, assassins from the oil companies come pay him a visit.