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Is the Hydrogen Plasma Black Reactor a nuclear reactor?

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Is the Hydrogen Plasma Black Reactor a nuclear reactor?

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No. Essentially, the Hydrogen Plasma Black Reactor is vessel wherein a thermally-induced chemical reaction takes place. The thermal energy is added by the use of an electric arc. This term “reactor” as used herein, is a commonly used in the chemical industry in a non-nuclear sense. The term “reactor” is also used in the nuclear industry to describe a device in which there is a controlled release of nuclear energy. However, the nuclear industry use of the term is not relevant to its use in respect to the Hydrogen Plasma Black Reactor.

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