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November 2011

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Your message doesn't belong here at all. I have reverted you again

This is why:

The cold fusion article describes a broad scope of low energy nuclear reactions. Historic use of the term should include the most recent change. Rossi for example doesn't consider his findings cold fusion but everyone else does. This is common knowledge to anyone who looked into the topic but the reader doesn't know this. His device also doesnt use paladium and requires just enough preheating to make the term "room temperature" dubious. Changing the article as a whole to reflect this is never going to be accepted just like that so we have to do it one step at a time. 84.106.26.81 (talk) 14:57, 7 November 2011 (UTC)

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