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10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 26 c. the decomposition of existing molecular elements (i.e. CO2) to atomic elements, d. the combination of atomic and/or molecular elements to new differently composed molecular elements, either in zero- gravitational conditions or in specific controlled gravitational conditions within the core(s), creation of the condition for atomic welding between the elements inside of at least two cores, creation of the Dark Matter which can be withdrawn from cores, which can be collected in gravitational reactors (in 3 x 120° combination gravitational reactors) for space travel aed wantin and motion, and from which the reactor cores (fig.1: A, B, C1, C2, D, E) can have each - internally and between them - other conditions and/or A Abe aden aren ane dimensions, size and structure — such as: g. different local temperature, h. different local compression, i. different positioning in one or more magnetic fields, j. different positioning in a gravitational magnetic field, k. different composition of the wall |. different thickness (50) of the wall(s), m. different regularity of the wall shape(s) (i.e. asymmetrical volume 51), n. different surface dimensions of the wall, 0. separated chambers in a core (fig.1: C1 and C2), non-spherical cores (fig1: E), so that each core or its sub-chamber(s) can hold the exact conditional parameters to realize the specific phases of decomposition, composition and/or recomposition for some or for all elements involved, which can lead to the synthesis of the desired atomic elements and molecular products of high purity or specific impurity, such as H20, conductive amino acids, etc., thus the fashionable controlled creation of specific state and composition of atomic elements, molecular elements and molecules for various use, which can lead to the production of rare basic matter, the production of products with high demand, new type of materials, new markets and new business model(s); Plasma reactor (fig.3, fig.4), as described in claim 1, that can alter or rearrange the state, the entanglement and/or composition of introduced atomic elements; Plasma reactor, as described in claim 1, that can alter or rearrange the state, entanglement and/or composition of introduced molecular elements; of the two matters from at least two the combination