Two particles are created, the positron and the neutrino. Is it possible
that the excess energy (0.42MeV) from this first stage goes into into
producing  movement(aka kinetic energy) in one and/or both of those new
particles?

By the way, PP fusion inside the core of the Sun has a cross section of 14
billion years.  In other works it can't happen as a source of energy, even
inside the core of the Sun. It stands to reason that PP fusion cannot
produce the energy seen in the NI/H reaction. Therefore, LENR is not a
fusion reaction.

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:22 AM, Nigel Dyer <l...@thedyers.org.uk> wrote:

> In the text of the wikipedia page about proton proton fusion
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton%E2%80%93proton_chain_reaction
>
> It says that in the first stage, when two protons fuse, a gamma ray proton
> is produced.  However this is not shown in the diagram, or in anyone elses
> diagram, or in anyone else's text.   Is the wikipedia page incorrect.   If
> no gamma ray photon is produced then where does the excess energy (0.42MeV)
> from this first stage go?
>
> Nigel
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