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10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 different hardware layers of core(s) of our the reactor, or by interacting layers of liquids - such as metallic liquid layers - or by interacting layers of the plasma’s inside the core(s). It is important to understand that the composition of the wall of a cavity can play an important role in the total chemo-nuclear, bio-nuclear and/or bio-chemical nuclear process. By designing a core we can program the overall result or outcome. Plasma’s or gasses can combine with elements of the wall, or in example elements in the metallic paint or coating on the wall. Such new combinations on atomic or molecular level can create new magnetic fields, which on their turn can provoke inter-atomic fusion. We claim additionally the new method and chemo-nuclear and bio-nuclear process to create turbulence inside one or more cavities of the closed TIPI- reactor, where the introduction of certain elements of the periodic table will create internal turbulence and motion inside of the gasses, metal(s) and liquid(s), and plasma(s) which - in specific combinations - will lead to a dynamic movement of the matters inside the cavity(ies), in example; Al, where the interaction of element Al and element K can create rapid heat which leads to turbulence and motion of the liquid and gas(ses), and can lead to changes of state of the elements of such gas(ses) and liquid(s), leading to increase in the strength of the magnetic field within the core due to rapid motion of the elements within the containment without physically moving or increasing the speed of the rotation or motion of the embodiment of the core itself. Also the element Ar can play an important role in the interactions related to turbulence. One metallic material vapor (i.e. K, Na, Ca, Mg) or liquid metallic element layer can be brought between at least two layers of inert gasses (i.e. H, He, Ne, Xr), what will create — without rotation or adjustable speed of rotation and if the correct element combinations are used — a magnetic field by the added metallic type layer(s), in example: element Na between 7°Ne and “°Ar 40, or “‘Ar) causing a recurring process of motion (turbulence) and of creation of magnetic field(s), where for example if atomic K is used in the reactor, where K - through beta decay - lead to creation of Argon and the by-product of scintillation for example Neon gas or the Argon itself leading to ionization of the gasses (i.e. Hydrogen) leading to creation of free electron for creation of current and the establishment of plasma within the cavity. By the use of metallic or semi- metallic materials in the form of vapor or solid or any other state of matter in between different layers of the initial material(s) when in motion within the cavity can lead to the creation of magnetic fields due to the passing of the electrons which created by ionization passing through this metallic or semi-metallic material which is in rotation within the core, and this is a self-sustaining energy system. Next we claim the method to create double magnetic fields in a closed TIPI- reactor. The energy input of radioactive source(s) leads to the change of the direction of polarities of the current(s), and this may lead to the change of the polarities of the magnetic fields in one or both cores. A reactor cavity or core contains billions of elements from which a large part are in decay and recombination processes, and therefore there is a constant hangmen of polarities in many of these local transformations, and they result in collective magnetic fields with internal dynamics. This can lead — in more extreme situations - to a complete change of polarity in a system. This is similar to the switching of the magnetic field of earth. Such general polarity switch can be programmed in the reactor, for example, by adding specific materials to the mixture and re-position the nuclear sources, or by generating in the mixture radioactive isotopes as a short-living intermediary nuclear source. This method also applies for the use ina