Cold Fusion Controversy
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We need to keep an open mind on cold fusion potential | Letters

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Dr Philip Thomas , a researcher at the University of Exeter , proclaims cold fusion is a “pseudo-scientific fringe theory” in violation of the “laws of nature” Dr Thomas seems to be unaware of current work on cold fusion.
Jonah Messinger , Florian Metzler and Nicola Galvanetto write to Dr Thomas .
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