Nuclear Physics
Hot Fusion
Definition
Conventional nuclear fusion requiring extreme temperatures like the sun producing neutrons and radiation
Related Theories (5)
Arcane Technology Tesla Ether
Arcane technology Tesla ether DOE Oakridge working fusion reactor 4 foot high power power tubes Lang silicon microchips solid state forgotten researched 70
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
Low-energy nuclear reactions
Nuclear processes occurring at low temperatures producing energy without harmful radiation
Resonance Cold Fusion Model
Proposes that fusion can occur at lower temperatures through molecular vibration creating relativistic effects that overcome Coulomb barrier without extreme thermal energy