Message from @Seven Proxies

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2019-12-13 22:49:46 UTC  

Nothing wrong with building more than one solution and producing more than you need.

2019-12-13 22:49:50 UTC  

you cant just wish mass production in place

2019-12-13 22:50:01 UTC  

The problem is that the more nuclear plants you have, the more likely we are to see dirty bombs used in terror attacks

2019-12-13 22:50:10 UTC  
2019-12-13 22:50:11 UTC  

@Louis No, but one can make a serious attempt at it. Which hasn't even happened yet.

2019-12-13 22:50:12 UTC  

But I suppose that's a demographic issue

2019-12-13 22:50:12 UTC  

O_o

2019-12-13 22:50:26 UTC  

Bombs and nuclear power plants are completly different

2019-12-13 22:50:27 UTC  

I'd love to see how many dirty-bombs have been used IRL

2019-12-13 22:50:34 UTC  

Even without them i think the risk of a dirty bomb is higher than most of us imagine.

2019-12-13 22:50:43 UTC  

Or if this is just pure cuckery of hypothesis

2019-12-13 22:50:47 UTC  

you can make a bomb into nuclear fuel but not the other way around

2019-12-13 22:50:54 UTC  

Because of enrichment

2019-12-13 22:51:07 UTC  

I don't think you actually understand what a nuclear power plant is if you actually think the waste would be used as a weapon

2019-12-13 22:51:08 UTC  

Its a myth

2019-12-13 22:51:32 UTC  

@Louis no it's really not. Proliferation is a very simplistic process, and whereas you won't be able to make a full on nuke, it's quite easy to make a bomb or even just a generator within your basement

2019-12-13 22:51:34 UTC  

Just ask any nuclear engineer

2019-12-13 22:51:38 UTC  

Its a myth

2019-12-13 22:51:49 UTC  

TBH, the risk of depleted uranium being used in munitions galore is bigger than dirty bombs are of being used from the same power plants.

2019-12-13 22:51:49 UTC  

@Reprehensibletrash how many dirty bomb attacks have there been in the past century?

2019-12-13 22:51:54 UTC  

@Louis You haven't looked at the prototypes I have. You think solar panels are the bulky, crappy shit they sell in retail right now.

The "future tech" are basically paper thin and could be printed like newspapers. But it requires investments and building the specialized production facilities for them.

Big chunk cost initially. Low costs in the long term.

2019-12-13 22:52:08 UTC  

The US have been using their depleted uranium in some rather immoral ways.

2019-12-13 22:52:10 UTC  

@Seven Proxies future tech is syfi until its here

2019-12-13 22:52:22 UTC  

or else we would have flying cars right now

2019-12-13 22:52:25 UTC  

Find me more than one use of a dirty bomb pls, otherwise I won't take the position seriously.

2019-12-13 22:52:38 UTC  

@Louis It's already here. It's just that they have only made single copy prototypes in small scale so far.

2019-12-13 22:52:43 UTC  

@Grok there isnt even one case

2019-12-13 22:52:45 UTC  

It happened in theory, guys; we can't implement it irl.

2019-12-13 22:52:50 UTC  

Damn, not even one?

2019-12-13 22:52:53 UTC  

Car crashed in theory, no real cars.

2019-12-13 22:52:54 UTC  

Shit.

2019-12-13 22:52:58 UTC  

@Louis We also have flying cars if you didn't know.

2019-12-13 22:52:59 UTC  

Same with boats and aircraft.

2019-12-13 22:53:03 UTC  

@Seven Proxies Prototypes are not useable until they are not prototypes

2019-12-13 22:53:06 UTC  

and yes i know

2019-12-13 22:53:14 UTC  

Air jeep is a meme

2019-12-13 22:53:15 UTC  

@Zephyr Blackfish nuclear energy isn't something you can get away with quietly. Most often people are caught because of their neighbors being irradiated. So, never. And hopefully never. But just because it hasn't happened yet, doesn't mean it won't.

2019-12-13 22:53:26 UTC  

But a hybrid plane and car is not practical

2019-12-13 22:53:41 UTC  
2019-12-13 22:53:48 UTC  

Atomic scare at its finest.

2019-12-13 22:53:58 UTC  

@Louis Well duh... But about 90 years ago you would've said the same thing about nuclear reactors. Arguing that we should've just stuck with the "tried and proven" technology of burning coal to generate electricity.