You’re twisting what I said, which was, “It does violate known properties of nuclear physics. That’s partly why Pons and Fleishmann were “laughed off the stage” in 1989. Plus, the big money is in hot fusion. That doesn’t make it a fraud, hoax, or wrong.”
My comment had nothing to do with fusing D, unless you’re a skeptic with the goal of causing mischief. I don’t have time for that. Bye
The fusion of D + D yielding energy does not violate any laws of physics. Fusing elements heavier than iron to yield energy does, at least the last time I checked.