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Fusion power / Cold fusion / Nuclear fusion / Pathological science / Steven E. Jones / Martin Fleischmann / George H. Miley / Fusion / Inertial confinement fusion / Physics / Nuclear physics / Fringe physics
Date: 2013-07-19 11:58:10
Fusion power
Cold fusion
Nuclear fusion
Pathological science
Steven E. Jones
Martin Fleischmann
George H. Miley
Fusion
Inertial confinement fusion
Physics
Nuclear physics
Fringe physics

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