Message from @Stresbal

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2020-01-17 12:43:53 UTC  

Which does not produce as much heat

2020-01-17 12:44:18 UTC  

Therefore an explosion can not happen

2020-01-17 12:44:26 UTC  

I don’t know the exact science

2020-01-17 12:44:37 UTC  

But it is a good solution if we can optimize it

2020-01-17 12:45:45 UTC  

that sounds like the best option so far

2020-01-17 12:46:07 UTC  

Yea but in the current state it produces very little energy compared to normal nuclear plants

2020-01-17 12:46:14 UTC  

So it has to be researched further

2020-01-17 12:46:14 UTC  

is it ITER?

2020-01-17 12:46:25 UTC  

ITER?

2020-01-17 12:46:42 UTC  

thats what comes up when i google cold fission nuclear plant construction

2020-01-17 12:46:58 UTC  

gotta do some research

2020-01-17 12:50:02 UTC  

No I think thats an institute for normal fission

2020-01-17 12:50:18 UTC  

Trying to improve the safety of the normal process

2020-01-17 12:50:30 UTC  

Which is much safer compared to the RBKM reactors

2020-01-17 12:50:58 UTC  

ah

2020-01-17 12:51:24 UTC  

then where has there been progression w the cold fission nuclear plant?

2020-01-17 12:51:35 UTC  

Not sure

2020-01-17 12:51:41 UTC  

But NASA is looking into it

2020-01-17 12:51:48 UTC  

And some university’s

2020-01-17 12:52:15 UTC  

The upside is that cold fusion when optimized could even be used in cars and computers

2020-01-17 12:52:34 UTC  

Because of almost no temperature increase

2020-01-17 12:54:00 UTC  

ah i found something on a kilopower project?

2020-01-17 12:54:03 UTC  

Altho there is kind of a fight in the scientific community

2020-01-17 12:54:15 UTC  

Not all scientists believe it’s a thing

2020-01-17 12:54:35 UTC  

which is a fission nuclear power system thats possibly preparing for a future flight demonstration

2020-01-17 12:54:47 UTC  

Whaa

2020-01-17 12:54:57 UTC  

Do you have a link?

2020-01-17 12:54:59 UTC  

apparently they had an experiment in 2018 and it went successfully

2020-01-17 12:55:59 UTC  

Well such systems are crucial to having a base on the moon or mars

2020-01-17 12:56:06 UTC  

"This was the first space reactor test completed for fission power systems in
over 50 years and marked a turning point in NASA’s nuclear program."

2020-01-17 12:56:16 UTC  

Great

2020-01-17 12:56:23 UTC  

damn

2020-01-17 12:56:28 UTC  

sounds amazing

2020-01-17 12:56:38 UTC  

Weird how we all just stopped using Nuclear power and stopped funding it after the disaster

2020-01-17 12:56:45 UTC  

Just because of the public image

2020-01-17 12:57:03 UTC  

quite sad how much image matters

2020-01-17 12:57:09 UTC  

Yea

2020-01-17 12:57:15 UTC  

While in Fukushima no one died

2020-01-17 12:57:21 UTC  

Chernobyl was a bit worse