So I've thought a bit more on the subject
Stop. Before you go "thinking" about the subject, you need to
learn something, and start paying attention to explanations that are given to you.
and now believe with a little research that we can in scientific labs get down to .001pK degrees. This is not low enough
Both the figure and the judgment are unsupported, and irrelevant.
so I came up with the idea that quantum entanglement of the radioactive element
Radioactivity and quantum entanglement are unrelated concepts.
at the lowest temperature
Again, radioactivity is not a function of temperature.
then suggestion of it slowing down subatomically
Gibberish. Temperature is a function of atomic motion.
could possibly get us to a temperature lower than the accuracy of the termometers <.000001pK est> That should be low enough
How? Why? Actually, never mind.
Also i thought about the atomic structure of elements and what would make the most stable element when fused and decided Polonium has the appropriate structure.
No. Polonium has
no stable isotopes.
Finally I thought an absurd theory
No. You do not have a theory. You have random speculation that has nothing to do with reality.
that altering the perspective of motionlessness of half the sample into the other
Gibberish.
could create a cold fusion.
No, it couldn't.
Instead of bashing me ask me to explain what you don't.
Nothing you have said in this thread makes any sense whatsoever, nor bears the slightest resemblance to physical reality. Some of us, myself included, have attempted to explain some of your basic conceptual errors. But you have ignored attempts to help you. As you don't seem interested in learning or engaging, I can't see spending any more time trying.
Oh and lastly my other thread on telepathic physics might help to explain a few things.
Unfortunately, you may be right.