Cold fusion is supposed to be impossible because the energies of chemical and nuclear reactions differ by several orders of magnitude. Ron Maimon here provides a history of cold fusion’s rejection and even a theory to explain how the process could work.
I believe you mean “supposedly blew a hole in the floor.” And though the energy would have been plenty, the kinetics probably make blowing a hole in the floor impossible—you’d just get steam, and then end of reaction.
Cold fusion is supposed to be impossible because the energies of chemical and nuclear reactions differ by several orders of magnitude. Ron Maimon here provides a history of cold fusion’s rejection and even a theory to explain how the process could work.
wait it blew a hole in the floor?!
the hell? I thought we were talking about tiny amounts of energy in the systems that were experimenting with.
I believe you mean “supposedly blew a hole in the floor.” And though the energy would have been plenty, the kinetics probably make blowing a hole in the floor impossible—you’d just get steam, and then end of reaction.