Defkalion
Defkalion is a Greek energy company that has gained international attention for its claims of achieving nuclear fusion at room temperature. Founded in 2000 in Agia Paraskevi, Greece, the company is best known for its Project X, a research and development project that aimed to create a commercially viable solid-state nuclear fusion reactor.
According to Defkalion's claims, their reactor uses a proprietary method of combining hydrogen isotopes to produce
While Defkalion's claims have garnered significant attention, the scientific community remains skeptical due to a lack
The substances used in Defkalion's reactors, called "ngenium" and "developed graphite," are reported to be stable,
In 2010, the US-based Woods Hole Research Center carried out a series of independent experiments aimed at