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Published on: VG

January 14, 2011

Professor Sergio Focardi and engineer Andrea Rossi demonstrate an energy production process in a laboratory on Via dell’Elettricista in Bologna that could be cold fusion between nickel and hydrogen atoms. The energy produced is 15 times greater than the input. The process is unclear, but one interpretation is that nickel and hydrogen, heated to a certain temperature with a standard resistor, reach the ignition temperature and begin the energy production process thanks to the hydrogen atoms that somehow penetrate the nickel and transform it into copper.