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Could I have one?
My head's pounding.

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She's boring the life
out of me.

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-They're for my heart.
-Oh.

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You have very pretty eyes.
You're a pretty lady.

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-Who are you?
-Me?

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I'm here to do an interview
with that Dr. Russell.

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I'm gonna expose her as a fraud.
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You don't put any stock in
this cold fusion mumbo jumbo?

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-Actually, I do.
-Really?

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WOMAN: Dr. Emma Russell.
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Oops.
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EMMA: Well, I didn't prepare
any formal remarks.

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I'm actually more interested...
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in what questions you all have
about cold fusion...

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so I thought we would
start with those.

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Any questions?
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Please?
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MAN: I have, Dr. Russell.
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Can you explain
the actual process of fusion...

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you know, the theory?
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Yes. Oh, there it is.
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This is the--the apparatus.
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And very simply...
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when positively charged
deuterons...

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are attracted
to the palladium cathode...

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they cram together...
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and there are millions of them
inside the cathode...

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getting closer and closer,
and then they fuse...

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and they create energy
in the form of helium.

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WOMAN: But I read somewhere...
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that the experiment
couldn't be replicated...

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so how do we know it works?
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EMMA: We don't.
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Not yet.
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But if you remember Einstein...
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he knew the theory
of relativity to be true...

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long before he could prove it.
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I mean, he felt the truth.
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And, uh, some of us
feel the same way...

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about cold fusion...
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because it's there.
It's in nature...

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the raw, natural power
just waiting to be harnessed.


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