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10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 44 52. Plasma reactor (fig.3, fig.4), as described in claim 24, that can alter or rearrange the state, the entanglement and/or composition of introduced atomic elements; 53. Plasma reactor, as described in claim 1, that can alter or rearrange the state, entanglement and/or composition of introduced molecular elements; 54. Reactor, as described in claim 1 and 2, that provokes - due to processing steps inside the core(s) involved or in or through dynamic separation/transition layer(s) (127) - the repositioning of parts of the initial elements to one or more new preferred inter- positioning(s), thus creating at least one preferred atomic and/or molecular element (i.e. H,0), different from the original(s) matter(s) or any state of matter which was initially introduced; 55. Method by which a plasma reactor is used as a separation and synthesis system to provokes - due to siphoning and processing steps inside the cores involved or in or through dynamic separation/transition layer(s) (127) - the repositioning of parts of the introduced initial elements to new preferred inter-position(s) or rearrangement(s), thus creating at least one preferred atomic and/or molecular element, different from the original(s) matter(s) or any state of matter which was initially introduced; 56. Method in which a plasma reactor has a central core (fig.1:A, 27) or chamber, called zero- or low-gravity area - that is encircled by at least one larger core (fig.2:B) that holds the plasma (11) — where said area is positioned in the central area of the reactor, which is used to generate atomic elements, molecular elements and/or molecules (i.e. diamonds 30, conductive amino acids, etc.) in zero-gravity, low-gravity (31) or any magnetic condition in that core or chamber; 57. Reactor, as described in claim 47 or in claims 48, 49, 50 and 51, in which a central core (fig.1:A, 27) or chamber, called zero- or low- gravity area - is positioned in the central area of the reactor - encircled by at least one core (fig.2:B) that holds the plasma (11) - that is used to generate atomic elements, molecular elements and/or molecules (i.e. diamonds 30, conductive amino acids, etc.) in zero-gravity or low-gravity (31) or any magnetic condition in that core or chamber; 58. Reactor, as described in claim 47 or in claims 48, 49, 50 and 51, which has at least one regular or irregular torus-type (non- spherical, ring shaped, fig.1:E)(19D) core which can encircle or be