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Grinia references Norman Cook's work on the Mossbauer resonance theory, which pertains to the reactions happening within the reactor. Interestingly, insights from previous experiments revealed that certain elements, initially believed to be housed in the fuel, were actually part of the reactor's structure, hinting at a re-evaluation of how these materials contribute to reactions.
A serendipitous incident during a separate testing phase revealed the ability of lithium aluminum hydride to dissolve nickel, sparking ideas about pre-processing fuel. Such pre-processing could enhance performance, allowing for the integration of specific alloy compositions better suited for producing desired reactions.