Talk:Cold Fusion Manipulation/@comment-24729606-20180129220824/@comment-24053170-20180131025327

Yup.

The main problem facing cold fusion is the fact that in order for it to work succesfully is that it actually has to break the laws of physics to even work.

Nuclei are all postively charged, which means they all naturally repel each other. Nuclear Fusion only takes place when something forces them to overcome this repulsion.

Under normal conditions, stars are considered to be the only things in the universe capable of generating the conditions to induce fusion.

Cold Fusion on the other hand is basically giving the laws of physics the finger and forcing nuclei to undergo fusion and overcome their natural repulsion without any help from heat, pressure and massive kinetic energy that is normally required.

Thats why you can't achieve Cold Fusion in reality, because the laws of physics prevent you from doing so.

There is also the fact that Cold Fusion would generate more energy then it consumes as a by-product of the fusion process. Meaning that it would also be considered a form of perpetual motion, which is impossible according to the laws of thermodynamics as well.

To summarize, there is no way for Cold Fusion to ever successfully work...even in Theory.