From: Jones Beene .it is far worse to attempt to rationalize a mechanism which we know for sure cannot work, like P+P fusion to deuterium. Essentially this explanation is dead-in-the-water on two fronts - the lack of tritium, which must be there if the reaction can fuse two protons, and the lack of 1+ MeV quanta. Some kind of spin coupling is far preferable to a proposed reaction which cannot happen. By the way - the S. Jones paper/slide-presentation mentioned last evening does in fact present a plausible method of spin coupling - PLUS he has real data of the RF signature for such coupling.
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