Message from @SiliconBassist

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2019-09-03 03:30:09 UTC  

from radiation and such

2019-09-03 03:30:19 UTC  

There are still a few RMBK reactors still in use

2019-09-03 03:30:20 UTC  

@gooeySlimey then why did you join

2019-09-03 03:30:34 UTC  

Those should be out of commission

2019-09-03 03:30:37 UTC  

Tbh

2019-09-03 03:30:43 UTC  

to see what you guys were talking about??

2019-09-03 03:30:47 UTC  

retar moment

2019-09-03 03:30:54 UTC  

Gen II reactors actually are dangerous

2019-09-03 03:30:56 UTC  

icy do you know about cold fusion?

2019-09-03 03:30:59 UTC  

cope

2019-09-03 03:31:14 UTC  

Cold fusion is a long way off

2019-09-03 03:31:22 UTC  

possibly

2019-09-03 03:31:32 UTC  

Reactor meltdowns are uncommon

2019-09-03 03:31:36 UTC  

dumb

2019-09-03 03:31:46 UTC  

doesnt matter

2019-09-03 03:32:04 UTC  

Molten salt reactors are a more workable solution for the near future

2019-09-03 03:32:14 UTC  

maybe so

2019-09-03 03:32:23 UTC  

They are safe, environmentally friendly, efficient

2019-09-03 03:32:35 UTC  

ill have to look into them more

2019-09-03 03:32:45 UTC  

Ye thorium in particular

2019-09-03 03:32:52 UTC  

Thorium molten salt

2019-09-03 03:32:53 UTC  

There is a Russian MSR that will begin operations next year

2019-09-03 03:33:01 UTC  

Awesome

2019-09-03 03:33:08 UTC  

Thorium?

2019-09-03 03:33:14 UTC  

No clur

2019-09-03 03:33:16 UTC  

clue

2019-09-03 03:33:58 UTC  

sodium-cooled fast reactor

2019-09-03 03:35:30 UTC  

Nice

2019-09-03 03:35:48 UTC  

Also "millions of people can die"

2019-09-03 03:35:55 UTC  

what reactor does that

2019-09-03 03:36:26 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/618288166297665575/image0.jpg

2019-09-03 03:36:41 UTC  

i encourage you to learn about nuclear radiation

2019-09-03 03:36:42 UTC  

The russian one is going to be for research. Still very cool, but won’t significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels

2019-09-03 03:37:00 UTC  

Chernobyl had an initial death count of 100

2019-09-03 03:37:16 UTC  

there was also a massive evacuation in time

2019-09-03 03:38:01 UTC  

look, its a fact that nuclear radiation kills people and spreads everywhere and is very hard to clean up

2019-09-03 03:38:28 UTC  

And kyshtym

2019-09-03 03:38:36 UTC  

10,000 is the highest estimate

2019-09-03 03:38:46 UTC  

Towns weren't evacuated until 2 weeks later

2019-09-03 03:39:47 UTC  

You act as if reactors have no safety precautions and that they're all terrible with no modifications over time