Part 9/12:
The Power of Micro- and Macro-Scale Reactions
Greener delved into the vast number of possible reaction sites within devices like Perkins electric generators, where tiny microstructures (microspheres) could catalyze trillions of reactions simultaneously. This network of interactions could enable massive, localized nuclear synthesis—amassing thousands of tons of material over weeks—without leaving large structural imprints like craters or holes.
He posited that inside these "bubbles"—akin to miniature universes—the energy and matter interactions mimic cosmic processes, allowing for efficient element creation and energy release. Such insights could radically alter how we perceive and harness nuclear energy and material synthesis.