You will have experienced the impossible.
I think you mean "Cold Fusion" It is the (currently) hypothetical nuclear fusion reaction which happens at ambient temperatures?
Cold fusion is a type of nuclear reaction that occurs at or near room temperature, leading to significant energy production. The specific formula for cold fusion is not well understood or documented, as the process is still a subject of ongoing research and debate in the scientific community.
"Hot" nuclear fusion (this is not the term normally used) is exactly what the name implies, the materials are heated, which provides them with enough energy to overcome the normal repulsion of protons. Cold nuclear fusion requires no heating and has not yet been proved, although dozens of Physicists and Electro-Chemists have claimed to have created cold fusion. Cold Fusion relies on other forces, such as pressure, to overcome the electrostatic force of repulsion.
"Cold fusion" refers to fusion at (or near) room temperature, rather than the millions of degrees that are normally required. This has not been achieved so far - at least, not to any significant degree.
Cold fusion is a theoretical nuclear reaction that occurs at room temperature, unlike traditional fusion reactions that require extreme heat. In cold fusion, hydrogen atoms combine to form helium, releasing energy in the process. If successfully developed, cold fusion could provide a clean and abundant source of energy, potentially revolutionizing the field of energy production by offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Cold Fusion - Doctor Who - was created in 1996.
No, it is not safe to microwave cold glass as it can shatter due to thermal shock.
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Nuclear fusion typically occurs at very high temperatures in the range of millions of degrees Celsius. This is necessary to overcome the electrostatic repulsion between positively charged atomic nuclei and facilitate the fusion process.
Food can be defrosted under cold water, or in the microwave (although microwave settings vary), or ideally in the refrigerator.
Cold Fusion - 2011 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 Singapore:PG13
Cold fusion is a theoretical nuclear reaction that supposedly occurs at room temperature, while nuclear power plants use controlled nuclear fission reactions to generate heat and produce electricity. Cold fusion has not been reliably demonstrated, while nuclear power plants worldwide successfully use fission to generate a significant portion of electricity.