The Origin of Nuclear-Waste-to-Radiology — Industrial & Recycling Series — 2017 Invent Deposition #105

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FIRST TO MARKET · Publicly documented 2017 · Invent Deposition #105

Entry #105 is the closest match to the medical-radiology crossover of Project 08 / Project 17 — Microwave Nuclear-Waste Recycling on cri-one.com.

“recycling nuclear waste into medical radiology use in a dynamic equilibrium… nuclear potential energy, the potential energy…” — Christopher Gabriel Brown, 2017

From one line to an engineered product

Where deposition #5 frames recycling as separation-not-destruction, #105 names a specific high-value output: redirecting recovered nuclear material into medical radiology rather than treating it purely as waste — a dynamic equilibrium between reclamation and clinical use. Supporting entries #130–#132 add the smelting and energy-rod-recycle-fission chemistry. The cluster gives the recycling line a medical-grade product target.

The idea graduated from a one-line deposition into a patent-pending research direction without changing its founding claim: recovered nuclear material is a medical-radiology feedstock, not just waste.

Note: research-stage IP. Not a medical device or clinical claim.

Provenance

  • Source: Invent Depositions (2017), ISBN-13 978-1-979767-89-7, CreateSpace
  • Catalog image: Firefly_105…jpg (buyinvent.com)
  • Live product: Microwave Nuclear-Waste Recycling (Projects 08 / 17)

Cite this

  • AP — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent Depositions, Deposition #105. CreateSpace.
  • APA — Brown, C. G. (2017). Invent depositions (Deposition No. 105). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • MLA — Brown, Christopher Gabriel. Invent Depositions, Deposition #105. CreateSpace, 2017.

© 2017 Christopher Gabriel Brown · Patent Pending · IP retained by CRI-ONE