Message from @Deleted User

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2019-06-20 17:24:53 UTC  

@Comrade Machete I have no clue, idk how feasible it is, hence why I said it would be the ideal method of generating energy

2019-06-20 17:25:57 UTC  

Well the ideal method of generating energy is one where minor input is needed and massive output is a result

2019-06-20 17:31:59 UTC  

Also a dyson sphere is stupid around our own sun

2019-06-20 17:32:19 UTC  

Just sure, kill most life on earth by blocking all or a significant amount of light

2019-06-20 17:49:07 UTC  

If that kills everybody but me were good

2019-06-20 17:51:04 UTC  

Say it with me: algae farming

2019-06-20 18:40:14 UTC  

Solar

2019-06-20 18:40:18 UTC  

No doubt about it

2019-06-20 18:40:33 UTC  

it wont run out until we are ready to re-stoke it

2019-06-20 18:40:43 UTC  

perfect equilibrium

2019-06-20 18:59:21 UTC  

Infunite motion machine rhat produces extra p9wer but requires very little. It makes enough to run itsel but produces more than that. Sorry about spelling im on phone

2019-06-20 19:03:42 UTC  

@Metz Thats impossible

2019-06-20 19:03:49 UTC  

Perpetual Motion machines are impossible

2019-06-20 19:03:55 UTC  

Violates the laws of thermodynamics

2019-06-20 19:10:39 UTC  

Use hacks

2019-06-20 22:46:29 UTC  

@Deleted User Plutonium is expensive af tho

2019-06-20 22:46:34 UTC  

Thorium is epic

2019-06-20 22:46:43 UTC  

but plutonium is not

2019-06-21 00:00:45 UTC  

Thorium needs plutonium.😐

2019-06-21 07:02:18 UTC  

@Wendy The plutnoium is what makes Thorium so safe

2019-06-21 07:02:43 UTC  

Is there is a dangerous situation, u seperate the thorium from the plutonoium and the reaction stops instantly.

2019-06-21 07:03:03 UTC  

its expensive af tho

2019-06-21 07:03:19 UTC  

it would make it useless

2019-06-21 07:03:25 UTC  

i mean

2019-06-21 07:03:38 UTC  

thorium is still better

2019-06-21 07:03:51 UTC  

but the plutonium I think is what makes people not use it

2019-06-21 07:05:28 UTC  

@Wendy No, the plutnoium to thorium ratio is like 1:100. Even factoring in the costs of the plutonium it is magnitudes safer and more efficient than uranium reactors.

2019-06-21 08:20:23 UTC  

No shit

2019-06-21 08:20:24 UTC  

BUT

2019-06-21 08:20:30 UTC  

it's still very expensive

2019-06-21 09:47:28 UTC  

@Wendy Even factoring the costs, its still cheaper

2019-06-21 09:48:42 UTC  

there probably is a problem somewhere that we arent noticing

2019-06-21 09:49:01 UTC  

there's definitely a reason this isn't getting used

2019-06-21 10:39:58 UTC  

```But the real reason we use uranium over thorium is a result of wartime politics. Cold War-era governments (including ours) backed uranium-based reactors because they produced plutonium — handy for making nuclear weapons. ``` @Wendy

2019-06-21 10:40:30 UTC  

Thorium uses plutonium, Uranium make sit

2019-06-21 10:40:43 UTC  

There is literally nothing Uranium is better at

2019-06-21 18:37:57 UTC  

@everyone Daily Question 🔖

- Should corporal (physical) punishment be used in schools, what are the pros and cons?

2019-06-21 18:38:13 UTC  

no

2019-06-21 18:38:18 UTC  

No

2019-06-21 18:38:18 UTC  

Shut up retard

2019-06-21 18:39:26 UTC  

No. Taking away their education is a much more painful punishment.