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10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 12 can release precise quantities of the contained matter (i.e. radio-active material or liquid Helium) into the reactor abana. chamber, a fixed central column with on the tip rotational means which pumps through at least one channel — when needed in the plasmatic process — precise quantities of gas or other matter into the reactor chamber from at least one container in the embodiment, c. acentral column with at least one channel and with on the tip means of ionization (i.e. a micro-wave emitter, lamps, etc.); 15. Micro-plasma-reactor, as described in claim 1, which can be started — by hand (i.e. pushing a spring, screwing, etc.), magnetically, wireless, IC’s (16C) and/or by a timing mechanism - by the opening or breaking of a closed internal container (15) which holds materials for scintillation of other material; 16. Micro-plasma-reactor, as described in claim 1, which has an inside- chamber size of 50,000 cm3 maximum; 17. Micro-plasma-reactor, as described in claim 1, which has an inside- chamber size in nano dimensions; 18. Micro-plasma-reactor, as described in claim 1, of which the embodiment (11) could be made in any shape and of any material and combination; 19. Light bulb, as described in claim 1, or light tube, being a micro-plasma- reactor with either: a. atthe outside a transparent layer material (14)(i.e. glass) and inside an inert gas — like Neon -, where the charged particles of the gas create an inner circulation using the magnetic field (17A) which created in the core of the reactor to excite the charged particles (18A) for them to glow (18B), b. at the outside a double glass, (or other similar transparent or opalic material(s) or combinations) with between the (glass) layers an inert gas — like Neon or any other material - , where interaction between the magnetic fields created in the reactor and the charged particles create inside the (glass) chamber excitation leading to the creation of light or heat from the boundary of the system (i.e. IR, blue light, heating elements, etc.); c. at the outside at least two areas of the reactor parameter could be covered by at least two different, two identical or