posted on Feb, 5 2010 @ 04:04 PM
reply to post by LeeTheDestroyer
No, it was
claimed that something kind of like it
might have happened a few times, but evidence of it was never, ever recorded.
The experiment you are talking about was performed by Fleischmann and Pons (of Southampton and Utah, respectively). They published their paper on the
experiment, and countless laboratories around the world attempted to duplicate their findings. None managed. The state of Utah dumped over $5m
dollars into researching cold fusion, and nothing happened.
Fleischmann and Pons later admitted that there very well could have been flaws in their experiment, meaning they actually hadn't performed anything
so strange as cold fusion.
The only war against cold fusion is being fought between the cold fusion proponents, and the laws of nature. Any scientist achieving cold fusion will
be set for life, as will any institute that helps in its creation. This talk of "wars" against various types of technology is ridiculous, as
science simply doesn't work that way. If the technology is as beneficial as people claim, somewhere there are scientists working on it.