Martin Fleischmann (1927-) is a chemist at the University of Southampton who, while working with Stanley Pons of University of Utah, announced the discovery of cold fusion on March 23, 1989. 1927 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ... A chemist is a scientist who specializes in chemistry. ... University of Southampton Dolphin logo The University of Southampton is a British university, with a reputation for quality research. ... Stanley Pons was a chemist who, while working at University of Utah with Martin Fleischmann, announced the discovery of cold fusion on March 23, 1989. ... The University of Utah (also The U or the U of U) was established by Mormon leader Brigham Young. ... Charles Bennett examines three cold fusion test cells at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Cold fusion is a name for any nuclear fusion reaction that occurs well below the temperature required for thermonuclear reactions (which occur at millions of degrees Celsius). ... March 23 is the 82nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (83rd in Leap years). ... 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
See: cold fusion Charles Bennett examines three cold fusion test cells at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Cold fusion is a name for any nuclear fusion reaction that occurs well below the temperature required for thermonuclear reactions (which occur at millions of degrees Celsius). ...
The abstract of a paper by M. Fleischmann on the history of his CF research was presented at ICCF7, Vancouver, Canada on April 1998.
MartinFleischmann and B. Stanley Pons at the University of Utah on March 23, 1989 and by physicist Steven E. Jones at Brigham Young University subsequently, this disclosure by the U.S. DOE is certain to prompt intense controversy and expectation.
Phenomenon discovered by Fleischmann and Pons in 1989, then disavowed by the scientific establishment, but subsequently confirmed worldwide in thousands of experiments, may finally be recognized as a revolutionary discovery of science.