Hot Fusion
Scientists / Papers
Various fusion researchers
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How Cold Fusion Was Suppressed →Theories Citing This Reference (11)
Academic Establishment Protectionism
Suggests that academic institutions suppress discoveries that challenge established paradigms to protect status funding and avoid being proven wrong
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 / Cool Fusion
The theory that nuclear fusion can be achieved at low bulk temperatures by using non-equilibrium plasmas and resonance conditions, rather than brute-force thermal heating.
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
Cool Fusion (Non-Maxwellian Fusion)
Controlled fusion achieved by creating a non-thermal plasma where all ions are at the same specific energy level (mono-energetic), usually tuned to a specific resonance frequency, rather than heating an entire gas to random high temperatures.
Low-energy nuclear reactions
Nuclear processes occurring at low temperatures producing energy without harmful radiation
Nuclear Fusion Weapons Ban
Banned nuclear testing after Ripple developed super powerful clean fusion cheat codes ban else using.
Proton Boron 11 Radiation Free Fusion
Boron 11 plus proton carbon 12 excited decays beryllium plus helium two more helium 10 minus 13 seconds no neutrons radiation free
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
Spin-Aligned Cold Fusion
The hypothesis that aligning the quantum spin of deuterium nuclei using magnetic fields lowers the Coulomb barrier, allowing fusion to occur at low temperatures without neutron radiation.