Daniel Rocha <[email protected]> wrote:

Let me reinstate that phrase. There shouldn`t be something called "cold
> fusion", it doesn`t make sense. Millons a temperature of several thousand
> KeV is required to get over the coulomb barrier as well as a very hard
> shield is required to absorb the gamma rays.


We know that. Yet the effect is real.

The Hydrodynamics machine effect may not be real, and even if it is, it may
have nothing to do with metal lattice cold fusion.

If it is real, I am certain that it does not produce gamma rays. Neither
does cold fusion in metals.

- Jed

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