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    The Mother of All Science Scandals - Cold Fusion

    3:15:22 1/29/2026 Area 51 & Secret Bases🇮🇱 Subtitled

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    BobbyBroccoli's comprehensive documentary on the cold fusion scandal and its lasting impact on science. 556K views.

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    שערוריית המדע הגדולה מכולן - היתוך קר

    סרט תיעודי מקיף של BobbyBroccoli על שערוריית ההיתוך הקר והשפעתה המתמשכת על המדע. 556K צפיות.

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