@psharpep: It looks like you are throwing together random invalid reasons to blast the DEUT fusion idea with no thought as to whether you are wrong or not(AND YOU ARE). Don't go blasting people's ideas unless you first know what the #$%& you are TALKING ABOUT!!!!!! Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen and since it is easier to fuse than protium, many protostars actually "burn" deuterium before becoming fully-fledged stars. EDIT: OMG sorry @psharpep I took another look at your post and I saw that you were supporting me, not flaming me as I previously thought. I take back all of my blast at you. And while protostars do indeed fuse deuterium, the fusion suggested by @darkyhard is completely and utterly broken.
And @jacob1: who said fusion is only for gasses? The reason (IMO) that only gasses seem to fuse is because most elements are vaporized at the high temperatures involved with fusion.
Deuterium fuses. Duterium Oxide does NOT. The DEUT in TPT is Deuterium Oxide. Deuterium Oxide in TPT already has a fission neuclear reaction (which isn't realistic). It doesn't also need fusion.
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