Abstract
This article describes in detail the nuclear fusion inside condense matters—the Fleischmann-Pons effect, the reproducibility of cold fusions, self-consistentcy of cold fusions and the possible applications.
Keywords
Fleischmann-Pons effect reproducibility of cold fusions self-consistent of cold fusions and the possible applicationsPACS numbers
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