Breakthrough technology: Turn lead into gold, and more

Transforming ordinary metals like lead into rare and precious metals like gold is the wish of alchemists for a long time, but it still seems to be a long-term, distant dream. However, with the recent discovery of two Russian scientists published at a press conference in Geneva, Switzerland, this will most likely come true. This is a type of technology capable of transforming any element into another element in the periodic table of chemical elements.

This finding belongs to two Russian theoretical and applied scientists, who are reportedly seeking to refuel spacecraft using any of the elements found in space.

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Turning gold into lead - alchemist dream of alchemists - is likely to come true through the recent discovery of two Russian scientists.(Photo: Internet).

During the press conference, researcher Vladislav Karabanov stated:

Today, in Geneva, we would like to announce a discovery, a kind of technology that will certainly have great historical significance.

The essence of this discovery and accompanying technology is the successful development of an industrial method that allows the conversion of any chemical element into other elements and their isotopes.

What we want to show people today is the transformation without the need for a nuclear reactor , no need for heavy water, or anything like that, when conducting chemical elements (variables). Our transformation method is biochemical in nature.

It is still too early to fully understand the economic and civilized significance of this technology. It is not an exaggeration to say that this discovery is a real revolution that will open a new chapter in our technical development career. It sounds incredible, but this is a fact.

Not only that, the statement also said:

This invention relates to the field of biotechnology and chemical transformation. Radioactive materials contain radioactive chemical elements or their isotopes, processed through microbial solution of the genus Thiobacillus, in the presence of elements with many valence . This invention allows collection collect high-value radioactive elements, to neutralize nuclear waste from the conversion of excess radioisotopes of elements into stable, stable isotopes.

This discovery involves a chemical transformation of radioisotope and metabolic isotopes, ie, artificial production of some chemical elements from other elements. In particular, the method allows the collection of high-value rare and precious elements: polonium, radon, francium, radium, and actinides - actinium, thorium, protactinium, uranium, neptunium, and many isotopes of these elements and other.

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