m3t00🌎M to [email protected]English • 1 year agoNuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comexternal-linkmessage-square259fedilinkarrow-up1837
arrow-up1837external-linkNuclear fusion reactor in South Korea runs at 100 million degrees C for a record-breaking 48 secondswww.livescience.comm3t00🌎M to [email protected]English • 1 year agomessage-square259fedilink
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkfedilinkEnglish4•1 year agoThat doesn’t sound like cold fusion.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish11•edit-21 year agoWhere do you see it being called cold fusion anywhere?
That doesn’t sound like cold fusion.
Because it actually works?
Where do you see it being called cold fusion anywhere?