The Origin of Small Nuclear Reactor — Proof of Function #8 — 2017 Invent Deposition #2160

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Invent Deposition #2160 · © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Long before it became Small Nuclear Reactor — Proof of Function #8, this idea was written down and copyrighted in 2017 as Invent Deposition #2160:

“Microwave reactor is a combination of reactions in few scenarios like for example the combination of air or water to run a turbine and create electricity or the microwaveable consideration of other reactive materials as solvents or compounds to create energy as the catalyst as the microwave the converter or electric generation and then the recycle of the reaction copyright (c) 2018 chris gabriel brown.”— © 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown

Original 2017 entry preserved in the Internet Archive snapshots of buyinvent.com.

It has since graduated from a one-line idea into an engineered product.

→ See where it graduated: Small Nuclear Reactor — Proof of Function #8

Provenance: published 2017 in the Invent Depositions collection; part of an intellectual-property portfolio with U.S. patent applications dating to 2012; independently timestamped by the Internet Archive. First to market — documented public offering, not a determination of patent priority.