For hot fusion, what is needed is 100 million K! 20K is only 2eV. It
doesn't even ionize H properly.

2012/7/19 Chemical Engineer <cheme...@gmail.com>

> Bubbles feel the heat
>
> Mar 3, 2005
>
> Physicists have seen a region of plasma in a single-bubble
> sonoluminescence experiment for the first time. They have also found that
> the temperature inside the bubble can reach up to 20,000 K (D Flannigan and
> K Suslick 2005 *Nature* *434*52).
>
> 20,000 K seems pretty hot to me. I was hoping you had come up with grand
> unification theory of cold fusion...
>
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