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The biggest problem with nuclear is the waste.
Author:
iairishcheeks
(21803 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 7:52 pm on Feb 10, 2019
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But all things considered, it may be the best choice in many areas.
Replies to: "The biggest problem with nuclear is the waste."
How many of you are onboard with increased nuclear energy? It is capable of solving
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BaronVonZemo
- 7:43pm 2/10/19
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wait a minute
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Hank the Tank
- 11:36am 2/11/19
100% yes
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Chris94
- 12:53am 2/11/19
Agreed.
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jakers
- 9:45am 2/11/19
Excellent. Nuc Energy can replace gas cars by providing bountiful, low cost electricity btw.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:00am 2/11/19
Then, the coal powered electric cars will become nuke powered electric cars. That's a plus.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:18pm 2/11/19
Cousin has Ph.D from Cal Tech in physics, "Nuclear energy is grossly underused."
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Rooster
- 11:20pm 2/10/19
I would like to answer, but I am behind in reading Lachlan Markay tweets.
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LehighND
- 10:49pm 2/10/19
my brother is a ga. tech e.e. who has worked as the lead project manager in nuke energy for decades.
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und67
- 9:24pm 2/10/19
I’m all in on this. Minnie reactors are economical and safer than any other plant.
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Curly1918
- 8:33pm 2/10/19
The Mickie Reactor didn't work out too well, though.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:54pm 2/10/19
As long as we also pay people who are unwilling to work. That will help slow climate change.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:08pm 2/10/19
The biggest problem with nuclear is the waste.
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iairishcheeks
- 7:52pm 2/10/19
Shoot it into space. Not joking.
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Chris94
- 12:54am 2/11/19
We had a comprehensive solution for this as far back as 1987.
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jakers
- 9:47am 2/11/19
And when the universe starts contracting again?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:10am 2/11/19
Lead umbrella?
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LehighND
- 9:55pm 2/11/19
And when the rocket blows up on launch?
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iairishcheeks
- 1:39am 2/11/19
Surely we can make survivable containment
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Chris94
- 7:49am 2/11/19
Explosion proof things tend to be heavy.
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iairishcheeks
- 8:55am 2/11/19
Remember George Carlin asking why the whole plane wasn't made of the same material as the black box.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 11:07am 2/11/19
Heh, yeah that was a good one.
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iairishcheeks
- 11:25am 2/11/19
Launch it from San Francisco.
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BaronVonZemo
- 6:11am 2/11/19
You trying to create a nuclear shitstorm?
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TakethetrainKnute
- 8:47am 2/11/19
They are SO devious!!! So THAT'S why they fill their sidewalks with human feces!
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BaronVonZemo
- 2:52pm 2/11/19
you can build a quality, low-cost, very long, very high and hot wall with the waste.
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und67
- 9:17pm 2/10/19
This is a great idea.
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iairishcheeks
- 9:35pm 2/10/19
Waste is not a problem. We had a plan.
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Cole
- 8:19pm 2/10/19
At least the waste ends up in a barrel, & not ejected into the environment. Seems like an advantage.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:15pm 2/10/19