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The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

The Gallery of Clean Energy Inventions Exhibit exhibits 45 generators, 23 advanced self-powered electric vehicle innovations, 27 radioactivity neutralization methods, 25 space travel innovations, 20 technical solutions to water shortages, and a torsion field school network. The exhibit also includes 26 movie posters and 98 fantastically colorful Hubble Space Telescope images. The exhibit can be installed in conventions, festivals, and any suitable public buildings such as universities, city halls, museums, shopping malls, and libraries.

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IPMS High-Temperature Gas Plasma Detonator<br />

The I. N. Frantsevich Institute for Problems <strong>of</strong> Materials Science (IPMS), Kiev,<br />

Ukraine, has invented a high-temperature gas plasma detonator which can spray<br />

strategic metals and other commonly used materials onto the surface <strong>of</strong> other,<br />

previously incompatible materials. These high-temperature gas plasma<br />

detonation spray technologies make it possible to create permanent molecular<br />

bonds between materials which could never be married together before.<br />

The IPMS has developed an extensive family <strong>of</strong><br />

previously unknown technologies based on woven<br />

fibers made entirely <strong>of</strong> 100% pure basalt fibers<br />

(lava rock). This totally new technology allows for<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> basalt/carbon fiber foam that is<br />

extremely strong yet lighter than fiberglass. The<br />

foam can be formed into a variety <strong>of</strong> monocoque<br />

(unibody) basalt/carbon fiber foam vehicle<br />

body/frame parts.<br />

An experimental vehicle made <strong>with</strong> lightweight IPMSmanufactured<br />

basalt/carbon fiber foam body/frame parts<br />

was reportedly the only vehicle ever tested that can cut<br />

through a cast-iron London taxicab in a collision.

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