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10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 material(s) with nuclear sources or stays stable under said interactions during the preferred processing time, b. which | Is equipped with at least one cavity to process said interactions, c. which is equipped with at least one opening means to transport initial materials and/or nuclear sources into the reactor; d. which is equipped with at least one closing means (140B) to close said opening, e. which can be equipped initially with nuclear means (i.e. a nuclear source hanger 116A, a nuclear source fixed in or on a wall 123, 124, 116B, a nuclear source located in a separate cavity 126), further called fixed nuclear structures, f. which can be equipped initially with mechanical means (221C) to enter a nuclear source (211B) into the preferred interacting reach with the targeted material(s), further called movable nuclear structures, g. which can be equipped with nuclear shielding or protective means to protect the surrounding if the level of emitted radiation is considered to be hazardous, h. which is equipped with at least one terminal to transport electrons (current) to the outside of the reactor, but which is not equipped with: i. mechanical hardware means to create inside motion of the materials or outside motion of the reactor itself, j. any electromagnetic device (i.e. an inside magnet or coil), k. any ultra-violet device (i.e. a lamp), |. any heat-producing hardware (i.e. microwave emitting device), m. any electronic device or component (like a capacitor, a battery, a resonance circuit, etc.) to , n. any pressure means to create artificial ambient conditions. This abovementioned reactor-design has the sufficient hardware conditions to produce current when next steps are applied: o. the intake/insert of initial (starting) material(s) into said reactor, where these initial material(s) can be chemical or biological material(s) or both, under the state of gasses or mixture of gasses, liquids or mixture of liquids, or mixture of liquid gasses and/or solid materials inside a liquid, i.e. 20% liquid (144) + 20% solid (143A, 143B, 143C, 143D) + 60% mixture of gasses, where these initial material(s) may have been already been mixed with nuclear elements added before the insertion or added during the intake/inset (further called dynamic nuclear sources), abovementioned opening is closed to create a closed processing environment which nuclear