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A fascinating aspect of Greener’s work lies in electron nuclear collapse, a concept introduced by late scientist Dr. Takimoto. This process involves intense electromagnetic forces causing nuclear material to compress and subsequently regenerate—transforming and producing new elements like iron, silicon, or oxygen in laboratory conditions. Greener's team claims to have replicated these phenomena, observing black hole-like structures and wormholes at a microscopic scale—potentially paving the way for new methods of element synthesis and nuclear energy.