Abstract
The nuclear parts of any chemical reaction obey the Law of Universal Equilibrium, equalizing the products of the speed and weight of different participants. Full equalization of the products of the speed and weight of the participants in the nuclear parts of the chemical processes does not produce extra energy, radioactive energy. In nuclear processes, the result is predetermined by combining the weight of the nuclear particles from the start with the future speed of the space (dark energy-matter) of the whole future nucleus and combining the future weight of the entire nucleus with the original speed of the participants. So, we see both sides of the equation of the Law of Universal Equilibrium contain the past and the future of the processes. Therefore, if we interfere with any nuclear processes: fusion or fission, we create dangerous, destructive processes.