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Definition of "georeactor" [georeactor]

  • A geologically occurring slow fission reactor, especially in the Earth's past. (noun)
  • Any man-made industrial structure built into the Earth's crust and operating on the principle of nuclear fission. (noun)
  • The theorized natural fission reactor at the center of the Earth which would account for the geomagnetic field. (noun)

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Use "georeactor" in a sentence
  • "Marvin Herndon, an independent geophysicist based in San Diego, previously put forward the controversial hypothesis that uranium, the heaviest naturally occurring element, has sunk to the Earth's core and formed a "georeactor" several kilometres across."
  • "Marvin Herndon, an independent geophysicist based in San Diego, previously put forward the controversial hypothesis that uranium, the heaviest naturally occurring element, has sunk to the Earth's core and formed a "georeactor" several kilometres across (see"
  • "Marvin Herndon proposed the georeactor theory in about 1993 Feasibility of a nuclear fission reactor at the center of the Earth as the energy source for the geomagnetic field."