Atomic microcombustion / Microatomic catalysis
Microatomic combustion (also known as microatomic catalysis) is a phase of photosynthesis, a biochemical transformation triggered by the activation of charges, whose energy levels enable catalysis.
The optimal level of mineral catalysis occurs at 80,000–100,000°C (in the microcosmic dimension). This process allows the plant to eliminate any type of waste or harmful residues, which would otherwise accumulate within the plant and its fruits.