What Fusion Needs…

…And What Heat Fails To Eliminate

July 8th, 2025

 

Introduction

Modern fusion attempts begin with one premise: that heat is the key to overcoming resistance. But this approach has failed to produce a sustainable, self-propagating fusion reaction.

Here is what fusion truly needs and what the use of heat cannot eliminate…

What Fusion Attempts to Fuse

In nearly all experimental reactors, the process attempts to fuse:
– Deuterium (2H): hydrogen with one proton and one neutron

– Tritium (3H): hydrogen with one proton and two neutrons

The goal:
2H + 3H → 4He + 1 neutron + energy

This is D-T fusion, chosen because it requires the least energy to initiate.

 

What Heat is Supposed to Do

– Strip away electrons (to create plasma)

– Overcome electrostatic repulsion between positively charged nuclei

– Increase kinetic energy to force particles into collision

But:
– Collisions are brief, unstable and incomplete

– Heat introduces agitation, resistance and chaos

– Fusion does not become sustainable

 

What Fusion Actually Needs

Must Be PresentMust Be Eliminated
ProximityThermal Motion (agitation)
Containment GeometryElectrostatic Separation
Sustained AlignmentInstability from Collisions
Structural StillnessNoise from Electron Clouds
Time for ResonanceExternal Pressure Fluctuations

Fusion is not a reaction.
It is a structural event.

It occurs when mass is held in proximity long enough for the strong nuclear force to unify it.

At 0 Kelvin, this becomes possible:
– No heat

– No motion

– No separation

– No time pressure

The conditions that heat tries to create through force are already present in perfect stillness.

So what is heat actually doing?
– Disrupting the very structure that would allow fusion

– Fighting resistance with more resistance

– Attempting to induce union through chaos

Conclusion

The truth is clear:
Fusion needs stillness, not force.

Heat fails to eliminate the one thing that matters most: resistance.

And until this is reversed, fusion will continue to fail where it could have naturally occurred.

 

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams