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What is binary fusion?

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binary fusion; this term is quite contradictory or redundant. binary involves the splitting of 1 thing into 2 ie; binary fission is the asexual reproduction of single-cell organisms and involves the single cell splitting into 2 cells. and fusion, root word fuse, is to mold or adhere 2 or more parts, things whatever together into one. so i would venture to say that binary fusion would mean the molding(fusing) of 2 parts into 1.
The fusing of two protons into Helium.

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