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You're not following. "cold" fusion involves no use of plasma at all. "cold fusion" is a now-dead theory that revolved around fusing atoms without heat or pressure, usually in some sort of chemical reaction. This thing you're talking about isn't cold fusion at all. It's fusion power on a small scale.

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You're not following. "cold" fusion involves no use of plasma at all. "cold fusion" is a now-dead theory that revolved around fusing atoms without heat or pressure, usually in some sort of chemical reaction. This thing you're talking about isn't cold fusion at all. It's fusion power on a small scale.

What kind of fusion is the sun? Is that cold fusion (ie: "the sun is not hot").

 

The byproduct is the heat?

 

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You're not following. "cold" fusion involves no use of plasma at all. "cold fusion" is a now-dead theory that revolved around fusing atoms without heat or pressure, usually in some sort of chemical reaction. This thing you're talking about isn't cold fusion at all. It's fusion power on a small scale.

 

Again I'm using "cold" to mean producing more energy that it consumes. How it achieves that is immaterial.

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