What's the difference between the Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect?

This has been relatively unsuccessful. We have achieved it for a few billionths of a second so far. It isn't two atoms of ordinary hydrogen either.

There is hydrogen - tritium and deuterium-deuterium reactions that are possible. But the temperature and pressure required make both extremely difficult to achieve in a controlled sense. We have made bombs where there is no need to sustain the reaction.

It is possible that small quantities of other materials have been made in such an explosion but it would be very difficult to study it closely. We make more elements through high energy bombardment of materials.

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