It has been almost twenty years now when it was announced that one could get fusion energy out of low energy processes. One can read in Wikipedia:
"Cold fusion supporter Julian Schwinger said that it is not uncommon to have difficulty in reproducing a new phenomenon that involves ill-understood macroscopic control of a microscopic mechanism. As examples, he gave the onset of microchip studies, and the discovery of high-temperature superconductivity."
Now a group of scientists announced that they were able to produce positronium molecules inside the interstices of a sodium based material.
Maybe this is the real McCoy. Too bad that the great Julian Schwinger is not around to give his expert opinion.
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