Nuclear physics

Cold fusion

Definition

Hypothetical type of nuclear reaction occurring near room temperature

Related Theories (12)

Academic Establishment Protectionism
Suggests that academic institutions suppress discoveries that challenge established paradigms to protect status funding and avoid being proven wrong
AI Forced Disclosure
Artificial intelligence will inevitably discover and validate free energy technology making current suppression efforts futile.
Atmospheric Water LENR
Extracting hydrogen from atmospheric water moisture for cold fusion reactions
Authority Bias in Scientific Review
Proposes that scientists and engineers refuse to examine evidence that contradicts established beliefs even when offered demonstrations
Biological transmutation
Possibility that organisms can convert elements through unknown nuclear processes
Cold Fusion in Solids
Theory that cold fusion can be achieved in solid structures like palladium through lattice confinement and quantum tunneling.
Cold Fusion Microfysics
Cold fusion microfysics little fusion reactions occur level interest power world scale anywhere
Cold Fusion Suppression
The theory that cold fusion is a viable energy technology that has been deliberately suppressed by influential figures and entities to protect existing energy markets.
Cool Fusion Misdirection
The term 'cold fusion' was a scapegoat to discredit non-thermal fusion research, while 'hot fusion' tokamak research was deliberately pursued as a distraction from viable aneutronic approaches
Exotic Vacuum Object Plasma Orbs
Suggests that self-contained plasma structures using electromagnetic fields for confinement could exist as permanent stable fusion reactors
Fusion-Zero Point Connection
Fusion technology connects to zero point energy and the ether, explaining why UFOs are linked to nuclear sites
Low-energy nuclear reactions
Nuclear processes occurring at low temperatures producing energy without harmful radiation