
Nuclear Fusion
In Our Time: Science
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The Problem With the Fleischman and Pons Scheme
In 1989 there was this announcement from the University of Utah that you could actually do this in an electrochemical cell by passing electricity through a liquid. It wasn't really plausible because they didn't have any muons in there, no heavy negatively charged particles but they were claiming that there was a lot of energy coming out of their cell. I don't think anybody now looks upon it seriously. People keep talking about it in the same way as they keep talking about perpetual motion machines. So we saw the other side now. The last one is now as well. Yes.
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