Hi, A dihydrino molecule can be very small. Perhaps, if it gets close enough to a deuterium nucleus, one of the two protons from the molecule can tunnel into the D nucleus producing He3, while the He3 formation energy is largely passed to the other proton of the dihydrino molecule in the form of kinetic energy, due to it's proximity to the reaction. This would be a clean nuclear reaction, resulting only in energetic He3 and protons. Regards,
Robin van Spaandonk http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/ Competition provides the motivation, Cooperation provides the means.

