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Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, Part 1: The Barrier and the Bombshell


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Part 1 of 4. Before we can weigh the extraordinary claim of cold fusion, we need the ordinary physics it defies. We build the yardstick: the electrostatic Coulomb barrier that keeps two nuclei apart, the quantum tunneling that rarely lets them through, and the precisely measured rates of deuterium-deuterium fusion. Then we turn to March 1989, when Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons announced they had produced nuclear fusion in a tabletop electrochemical cell, igniting one of modern science's great controversies.
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Science BytesBy Lance Pickens