Whether hot fusion or cold fusion, still there is no fusion, as we speak. The word ‘hot’ in this context refers to temperature of a few millions degrees while ‘cold’ refers to room temperature or human body temperature. Nonetheless, both of these objectives aim to effectively unite two deuterons forming heavier nuclei. But what are deuterons? They are just positive ions formed as by-products when ionizing heavy water. Naturally, there is one drop of heavy water (D2O) for 6,700 drops of ordinary water (H2O) which goes to show that heavy water is just a drop in the ocean. Heavy water can be artificially produced see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_water . The rarest of all heavy waters would be tritium oxide or T2O. It is composed of two tritium atoms and one heavy isotopes of oxygen.


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