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Can electrochemistry create Fusion?

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Can electrochemistry create Fusion?

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Pons and Fleischmann estimated the chemical potential of the deuterium could be raised by 0.8 eV through the application. The potential to reach such potentials by compression was 10^27 atmospheres. 10^27 atmospheres is enough pressure for Fusion. Do you agree with the calculation?

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