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Cold Fusion Question/help?

Cold fusion can't be achieve because the repulsion between the nuclei, correct. But what if you put the nuclei in a negative environment that will neutralize the position charge of the nuclei, such as pelt them with electrons (like a metallic bond has the sea of electrons, the same with this) or in a solution that has a strong negative attraction or other means. Then the nuclei wouldn't repel and then they can fuse by pressure of something else. Or do something else but with the same intentions to neutralize the position charge of the nuclei.

What are the problems with this, It popped into my head a couple minutes ago. Or this is probably another redundant thought ahah

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