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Comment Re:Why not hot fusion? (Score 1) 33

ITER would be "hot fusion." No one really works on cold fusion -- that was just a little thing that sizzled in and out of the headlines awhile ago, but seems to stay alive in the minds of science fiction writers. The only possibility of something a little bit like cold fusion was called muon-catalyzed fusion, which was a brilliant idea put forward by some brilliant people, but it doesn't work in practice... unfortunately :-(

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