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Cold Fusion Experiments with Ordinary Water and Thin Nickel Foil

Takaaki Matsumoto

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 24 / Number 3 / November 1993 / Pages 296-306

Technical Note / Cold Fusion / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST93-A30205

Cold fusion experiments with ordinary water and thin nickel foils are described. The temperature variation and the surface condition of the foils are examined. It has been proven that ordinary water can produce excess heat. Furthermore, reaction products are recorded on nuclear emulsions. Charged particles, electrons, protons, and deuterons, are observed. Micro-explosions caused by gravity decay of neutron nuclei are also recorded. Many traces indicating tiny black holes and white holes are clearly observed. The mechanisms of cold fusion with ordinary water are discussed in terms of the Nattoh model.