Project in relation to Einstein on geo-reactors

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A geo-reactor refers to a theoretical concept of harnessing energy from nuclear reactions occurring within the Earth's core, specifically involving uranium. Albert Einstein's theories on energy and mass may provide foundational insights into the principles behind geo-reactors, although he did not directly address this concept. To learn more about geo-reactors, resources such as scientific journals, energy research publications, and educational websites can offer detailed information. The idea is still largely theoretical and requires further exploration in the context of sustainable energy solutions. Understanding geo-reactors could contribute to future advancements in energy generation.
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I have to do a project in relation to Einstein on geo-reactors. What is a geo-reactor and what did Einstein say about it??Where can I find out more?

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I have to admit that this is the first time I've heard of it. A quick Google search tells me that it pertains to an idea about drawing energy from uranium reactions in the Earth's core.
 
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