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Plasma Water Electrolysis ("Cold Fusion") with VideoIt has been disclosed that transmutation of the atomic nuclei of alkaline metals and the atomic nuclei of the cathode material takes place during plasma electrolysis of water. INTRODUCTIONCold nuclear fusion is the first hypothesis of a source of additional energy in heavy water electrolysis. Fleischmann and Pons, the American electrochemists, are the authors of this hypothesis. They reported about it in 1989. Since that time a large number of experiments has been carried out in order to obtain additional energy from water. We continue to discuss this problem. Download the paper here (PDF, 1.04 MB). Here you can also see a video of Professor Kanarev's experiment with Cold Fusion. Press the play button to view the Flash video. Key words: atom, nucleus, proton, neutron, electron, cathode, low-current, water, cold fusion.
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