Did Liu Benliang succeed in cold nuclear fusion?

Cold nuclear fusion Liu Benliang failed.

Liu Benliang, a Ph.D. graduate from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, once participated in a job-seeking variety show, and proposed that the expected monthly salary was only 5,000 yuan, which caused heated discussion among netizens.

Recently, since the media began to stir up old news, claiming that Dr. Liu Benliang's monthly salary of 5,000 yuan was not wanted in China, and later went to the United States with an annual salary of 65.438+0.2 billion US dollars. Now his material science patent has become an American patent. For Liu Benliang's research direction, the media claimed that it was "cold nuclear fusion that can achieve a leap in the level of civilization".

The salary of top American scientists is a somewhat mysterious topic. Many people's first reaction is definitely high, but it's hard to say how high it is, so this $65.438+200 million has fooled many netizens.

In fact, there are many employment survey websites in the United States that collect salary data of nuclear physicists. According to the data of several websites, their average annual salary is about 6.5438+million to 6.5438+0.2 million dollars. The income of most mid-stream scientists is about 6,543,800+to more than 200,000 US dollars, and the highest annual salary for this job is about 590,000 US dollars.

In contrast, the annual salary of $65,438+$200 million is about 1.200 times of the average annual salary of American nuclear physicists and about 200 times of the highest annual salary, which is really too high. Compared with Dr. Liu Benliang's expected monthly salary of 5,000 yuan, it is even more eye-catching.

In a word, Liu Benliang's personal response to the news that "Liu Benliang works in the top three cold nuclear fusion research institutes in new york with an annual salary of $65.438+$200 million" is false news. Among them, "the top three cold nuclear fusion research institutes in new york" did not find such a situation. Moreover, cold nuclear fusion is controversial because it cannot prove its objective existence.

More than 30 years ago, it has been "neglected" by academic circles. There is no official source of the report "The battery was charged once in 28,000 years", and there is no such article in Vico.com. Liu Benliang has not yet achieved research results.