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Rossi Effect

The Rossi Effect refers to a phenomenon where low-energy nuclear reactions occur at relatively low temperatures, suggesting the possibility of nuclear processes beyond traditional high-temperature fusion. Named after physicist Andrea Rossi, it is associated with claims of cold fusion or low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR). In these reactions, certain materials seem to produce excess heat or nuclear byproducts without the extreme conditions of conventional nuclear fusion. While controversial and not widely accepted by mainstream science, the Rossi Effect highlights ongoing research into alternative ways to harness nuclear energy at lower temperatures and pressures.