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The quantum behavior of orbital electrons isn't the same as that of free electrons moving under the influence of electrical fields. Two closely spaced protons might actually pull an electron into the cancellation region, if the plasma electron temperature isn't too high. Trying to get fusion with ultra high temperature might be making the quest harder than it needs to be. I remember reading in the Bible that when the Prophet Ezekiel saw a wheel within a wheel come down from the sky, he also saw a vision of a flame infolding on itself. This is a good description of my plasmoid fusion experiment.Still, there are Inventors who have claimed deuterium production from Hydrogen. Even the production of Helium. So, somehow, an electron is getting inside a proton at least some of the time, for neutron formation.
hi I do not think that the electron will or can ever get into the Proton of the hydrogen atom, ie inside the proton is three Quarks held in place by glucon I think it is called. you can get the electron out of the orbit of the proton.I make atomic hydrogen plasma .