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This collection of articles examines and studies such topical issues as intraplanetary cycles and types of equilibrium, mechanochemical synthesis of hydrocarbons, mechanochemical activation of natural minerals, the use of the aftereffect in cold nuclear fusion reactions, and the phenomenon of induction in cold nuclear fusion reactions. The articles examine the systematization of intraplanetary cycles based on spatial and temporal characteristics, which can be successfully used for any level of consideration. The set of experimental data obtained allows us to conclude that cold nuclear fusion…mehr

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This collection of articles examines and studies such topical issues as intraplanetary cycles and types of equilibrium, mechanochemical synthesis of hydrocarbons, mechanochemical activation of natural minerals, the use of the aftereffect in cold nuclear fusion reactions, and the phenomenon of induction in cold nuclear fusion reactions. The articles examine the systematization of intraplanetary cycles based on spatial and temporal characteristics, which can be successfully used for any level of consideration. The set of experimental data obtained allows us to conclude that cold nuclear fusion reactions can be obtained in fluid-containing minerals using the aftereffect to accelerate cold nuclear fusion processes, and the complex interaction of cross-fields of different nature allows the synthesis of new elements, as well as changing the concentration ratios of the initial components by tens and hundreds of times.
Autorenporträt
Metaxa Galina Pavlovna, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Head of the Laboratory of Physical and Technical Problems of Deposit Development at the D.A. Kunaev Institute of Mining, Almaty, Kazakhstan. Buktukov Nikolai Sadvakasovich - Director of the D.A. Kunaev Institute of Mining, Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Kazakhstan, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor.