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Old April 12th 07 posted to sci.physics
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Default Press-Nuclear Reactions with catalyst

Several years ago (2000-2004) I had found the original methods, how to
receive the high pressure, and how to save the strength of materials
at these pressures. These solutions allow us to construct the series
of devices, which were named by the unifying term Russian Toroidal
Matryoshka (RTM). The main purpose of these devises was to try them to
carry out the conducted nuclear fusion. Theoretical computations have
shown us that to gain this goal we need to raise the pressure by two
or three additional orders. At the beginning of 2005 I have found
another solution - the new type of reactions with catalyst...

Device is he
http://www.geocities.com/igorelik/engmotja.html
or he http://webcenter.ru/~igorelik/engmotja.html

New Reaction is he
http://www.geocities.com/igorelik/rtm3.html
or he http://webcenter.ru/~igorelik/rtm3.html

This is the Energy Klondike for rational civilization, e.i.,
Inexhaustible nuclear fuel stock for thrifty mankind.

Best wishes to all of you!
Ivan Gorelik.

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