Message from @SiliconBassist
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Reactor designs have come a long way
all it takes is one accident and millions of people can die and it lasts many many many years
Millions? What?
conversation in lounge vc sucks
The pro that Chernobyl had with the RMBK reactor is that it could operate on unenriched uranium
from radiation and such
There are still a few RMBK reactors still in use
@gooeySlimey then why did you join
Those should be out of commission
Tbh
to see what you guys were talking about??
retar moment
Gen II reactors actually are dangerous
icy do you know about cold fusion?
cope
Cold fusion is a long way off
possibly
Reactor meltdowns are uncommon
dumb
doesnt matter
maybe so
They are safe, environmentally friendly, efficient
ill have to look into them more
Ye thorium in particular
Thorium molten salt
There is a Russian MSR that will begin operations next year
Awesome
Thorium?
No clur
clue
sodium-cooled fast reactor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji_Molten_Salt_Reactor there is also this
Nice
Also "millions of people can die"
what reactor does that
i encourage you to learn about nuclear radiation
The russian one is going to be for research. Still very cool, but won’t significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels
Chernobyl had an initial death count of 100
there was also a massive evacuation in time