Yes. In fact if lithium is present, the reaction you suggest makes more sense 
than the TSC reaction, as that one involves 4 particles. Maybe it doesn't 
matter if a triple BEC is present and is also densified.

However, Holmlid does not use lithium. Perhaps he should, or someone else 
should use it, if they are trying to go beyond his results.


Robin van Spaandonk wrote:  
>Normally however,Beryllium would not be expected to be found in D+D reactions. 
>Yet it could be hiding in plain sight, thanks to updating an older theory from 
>Akito Takahashi, called TSC, which posits the simultaneous reaction of 4 
>deuterons (as a BEC tetrahedron). The theory makes far more sense with dense 
>deuterium as the reactant.

Li6 + D => Be8 too.







  

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