How do advance cold fusion reactor works? is this reactor is using uranium 235 to generate electricity.?
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Cold fusion is a term used to describe heavy water combining into helium without getting to a few million degrees where it happens naturally. The only difference between normal fusion and cold fusion is the temperature, and the state the matter is in at the time of fusion (hot fusion is done in plasma state and cold fusion would be done in any other state). At this time cold fusion is a pipe dream. There are a few who claim to have done it but since no one has been able to reproduce their experiments, it is considered impossible.
Cold fusion is only a theory. We haven't done it yet.
Uranium 235 is used in fission reactors. It would play no role in cold fusion.
I happen to disagree with the idea that cold fusion is just a pipe dream. It has been done, but the authenticating experiments were sabotaged. That is a published fact, and has been so stated. Think about it, who wants all of their millions for plasma based hot fusion to go "poof" if cold fusion could become commercially feasible, not to mention the lobby for current power station corporations. Politics shot down cold fusion. It would be best to re-open that case, if it has not been absorbed by the government, which they can do, and have done, to keep such advances out of production for political reasons.
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