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Definition of Cold fusion
1. Noun. Nuclear fusion at or near room temperatures; claims to have discovered it are generally considered to have been mistaken.
Definition of Cold fusion
1. Noun. A hypothetical form of nuclear fusion not requiring the usual immense temperatures ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
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Literary usage of Cold fusion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Popular Lectures on Science and Art: Delivered in the Principal Cities and by Dionysius Lardner (1849)
"Observations of the Ancients.—Franklin's cold Fusion.—Evidence against cold
Fusion.—Masses of Metal melted by Lightning. ..."
2. Gotcha by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1992)
"STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND cold fusion At about 11:15 in the morning on Jan.
2, an explosion at Stanford Research Institute (SRI) International in ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1914)
"... although the same method works well on pitchblende or crude sulfates, the
following suggested itself to us: If the cold fusion loses no emanation, ..."
4. General Notions of Chemistry by Théophile Jules Pelouze, Edmond Fremy (1854)
"Such are the sulphates which remain in the vitreous mass in consequence of a cold
fusion, and form what are called fiel de verre, or salt of glass, ..."
5. End The Biggest Educational And Intellectual Blunder In History: A $100,000 by Norman W. Edmund (2005)
"In March 1989 the University of Utah held a press conference and announced that
two chemists had discovered “cold fusion.” Based on what was known about ..."