...and then on the engineering aspects of it (e.g. can you coax it to work just as well on a fine mesh or thin sheet of palladium, thereby lowering the cost per Joule)
you could end up with a source of heat which could substitute for other fuels in a number of applications.
Cheers!
I’m only interested in cold fusion if it can heat water high enough to run steam turbines which a friend says is optimally about 400 degrees. I doubt that it can
If there is another way to harness cold fusion and is commercially viable then great nd let’s do it
I thought the whole point of cold fusion was an energy revolution. Meaning mankind gets a new source of energy. Not scientists getting rocks off by producing 2 watts of anomalous energy