Cold Fusion

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Many doubts are still present in the world regarding bringing an end to fossil fuels reign in the world. Gas and oil have become the world’s biggest dependent. About 90% of the Earth’s energy resources are from fossil fuels. While scientist search for new ways to produce energy, some scientist seems to believe that there is hope in nuclear reactions. Physics may hold the key to our existence. Progressions in science ensure that we increase our knowledge in energy resources, like cold fusion, to make life easier. This paper will begin by discussing the ideas and concepts present in cold fusion. Then further explain physics and how some researchers and trying to change that to make cold fusion the future. This examination of fusion, as it pertains to physics, will examine tests and reports that have been made and will give the possibility of fusion as a renewable energy becoming a reality. Cold Fusion Scientists have discovered a source of energy that could continuously regenerate, clean and limitless, non-stop power. Does this sound to good to be true? Well that is because it is. Fusion has been expressed as the savior of the planet. Cold fusion has become every scientist fantasy. For over 40 years scientists have searched and experimented on the possibilities of cold fusion becoming reality. Issues surrounding energy including global warming, gas emissions, and an outage of natural resources, has caused widespread search for alternative energy. Cold fusion is believed to solve all those problems and more. Research developments have begun studies in alternative energy; cold fusion is becoming a frequent topic of discussion, as an unlimited source of energy. That sounds incredible! Current discoveries including Rossi’s E-Cat an... ... middle of paper ... ...wer-sources/5-reasons-cold-fusion-bunk-130528.htm Hambling, D. (2012, February 27). Race for cold fusion: Nasa, MIT, Darpa and Cern peer through the keyhole. Wired UK. Retrieved December 11, 2013, from http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-02/27/rossi-roundup Kozima, H. (2006). The science of the cold fusion phenomenon. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. Platt, C. (n.d.). Wired 6.11: What If Cold Fusion Is Real?. Wired.com. Retrieved December 11, 2013, from http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.11/coldfusion_pr.html Stacey, W. M. (2005). Basic Physics. Fusion plasma physics (pp. 2-10). Weinheim: Wiley-VCH ;. The Rossi Effect. (n.d.). RSS2. Retrieved December 11, 2013, from http://ecat.com/ecat-science/the-rossi-effect Top Ten Industries to Invest In. (n.d.). eToro. Retrieved December 8, 2013, from http://www.etoro.com/education/top-ten-industries-to-invest-in.aspx

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