Message from @nadrud

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2021-02-20 21:22:11 UTC  

https://mattbierbaum.github.io/zombies-usa/ check it out, zombie simulator some guys from mit or something made

2021-02-20 21:22:16 UTC  

I mean it is a good move in the long term... but you have to be able to STORE at least 1 full week of power for the grid.

2021-02-20 21:22:32 UTC  

They had to start transporting energy by truck. SO TECHNICALLY, oil wins again.

2021-02-20 21:22:40 UTC  

I am just lucky that my husband had a generator at our home in Texas... or else I would have had to postpone my move for a few weeks.

2021-02-20 21:22:41 UTC  

What I said (more as a joke) is that the water which the uranium rods stand in will now be cold either way.. because it's so damn cold.. if the pool heats up that causes a series of events that could lead to a meltdown

2021-02-20 21:22:42 UTC  

Long term yes, but by 2031?

2021-02-20 21:22:43 UTC  

nuclear power carz

2021-02-20 21:22:58 UTC  

It's not like no one has ever thought of using the wind as an energy source.... they have been for 2000 years... the reality is that it's not reliable or provide that much power.

2021-02-20 21:23:03 UTC  

as long as it stays running it doesnt have to be insulated

2021-02-20 21:23:10 UTC  

just keep it pumping

2021-02-20 21:23:18 UTC  

True but I'm still with neclear more than any other energy source

2021-02-20 21:23:20 UTC  

people seem to forget that having an electric car means it needs to be charged. By your home or charging station which is fueled by ....wait for it *drumroll* Fossil Fuels

2021-02-20 21:23:30 UTC  

Well, oil wells pump up water when they are mining for oil

2021-02-20 21:23:33 UTC  

yea.... 2031 isn't going to happen. That is a pipedream... you can't just rebuild the entire American infrastructure in 11 years.

2021-02-20 21:23:39 UTC  

nuclear power cars nuclear power cars

2021-02-20 21:23:59 UTC  

Steam powered cars

2021-02-20 21:24:00 UTC  

Same

2021-02-20 21:24:09 UTC  

They shit on Texas for not having green energy but that’s where Tesla is so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

2021-02-20 21:24:16 UTC  

Nuclear & Thorium is the best, safest, cleanest energy we have

2021-02-20 21:24:16 UTC  

nuclear power = steam energy...

2021-02-20 21:24:29 UTC  

1 wind turbine CAN provide power for up to 400 homes. So it has the potential to do so..... but it almost never does

2021-02-20 21:24:32 UTC  

Thorium is still in development but nuclear is still the best I should note

2021-02-20 21:24:32 UTC  

they've had steam powered cars before

2021-02-20 21:24:48 UTC  

At this rate were not going to be a type 1 civilization *sigh*

2021-02-20 21:24:51 UTC  

lets have human powered cars

2021-02-20 21:24:59 UTC  

It’s called a bike

2021-02-20 21:25:10 UTC  

0___0

2021-02-20 21:25:11 UTC  

potential is often a dangerous term... especially when its not reached.

2021-02-20 21:25:37 UTC  

Do you agree that oil should still be used no matter

2021-02-20 21:25:55 UTC  

well if there is a better option why not

2021-02-20 21:25:57 UTC  

imagine driving that thing in an ice storm...

2021-02-20 21:25:59 UTC  

No. Id have to disagree

2021-02-20 21:26:03 UTC  

Oh

2021-02-20 21:26:11 UTC  

oil is used for much more than energy... nearly everything in your house is made from hydrocarbons refined from oil.

2021-02-20 21:26:19 UTC  

Yeah

2021-02-20 21:26:25 UTC  

There is still a lot of improvements to be made to the combustion engine. In terms of efficiency and longevity

2021-02-20 21:26:52 UTC  

What was all that fuss about water powered cars again

2021-02-20 21:26:58 UTC  

no i think the market..... not the government... should decide what to use bc that will be the most efficient and reliable.

2021-02-20 21:27:02 UTC  

or some bullshit like that