Message from @Hammond_of_Texas

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2018-12-24 23:34:02 UTC  

can't you recycle the waste and use it as a weapon?

2018-12-24 23:34:17 UTC  

A breeder reactor creates super highly radioactive waste with a much shorter life span

2018-12-24 23:34:39 UTC  

Why the name breeder?

2018-12-24 23:34:47 UTC  

kai is so black his rgb is 0,0,0

2018-12-24 23:34:51 UTC  

@RatKing creates fuel as it burns it

2018-12-24 23:35:07 UTC  

Ah

2018-12-24 23:35:11 UTC  

as long as you store the waste there is no problem, i love how people want to wager on solar and wind for power. sure it is nice, but they can hardly deliver the power needed for I nations.

2018-12-24 23:35:16 UTC  

Kai's bungus is the black hole at the center of the milky way

2018-12-24 23:35:21 UTC  

Just remember, the longer half life of a material, the less dangerous it is

2018-12-24 23:35:34 UTC  

I saw an article about using old warheads for low scale reactors for small/ medium towns. What do you think of that?

2018-12-24 23:35:44 UTC  

I mean sure I guess @󠀀󠀀AK

2018-12-24 23:35:48 UTC  

Something with a half life of 3 days will kill you far quicker than something with a half life of 100,000 years

2018-12-24 23:35:59 UTC  
2018-12-24 23:36:00 UTC  

waste for you and me, but not for the species living there.

2018-12-24 23:36:02 UTC  

@Hammond_of_Texas Seems safer than just not using em

2018-12-24 23:36:14 UTC  

Hydrogeeeeeennnnnnn

2018-12-24 23:36:15 UTC  

RTGs are good in concept

2018-12-24 23:36:26 UTC  

hydrogen isn't a power source, its like a battery.

2018-12-24 23:36:30 UTC  

I suppose it is a RTG. But plugged into a little nowhere town

2018-12-24 23:36:34 UTC  

But they use highly inefficient thermocouples

2018-12-24 23:36:34 UTC  

And a bit larger

2018-12-24 23:36:49 UTC  

they dont scale well

2018-12-24 23:36:53 UTC  

USSR built a lot of RTGs and just let them sit around

2018-12-24 23:36:55 UTC  

Quick question, if radioactive waste is dangerous because it emits energy disruptive and toxic to life, why aren't there facilities that recycle and convert said energy into a useable form?

2018-12-24 23:37:09 UTC  

@Data Pagan and alot went missing...

2018-12-24 23:37:12 UTC  

tfw Sellafield

2018-12-24 23:37:13 UTC  

Curiosity has one

2018-12-24 23:37:15 UTC  

So a lot of them are just sitting in a dirt lot leaking radiation

2018-12-24 23:37:43 UTC  

like p much all rovers/satellites have an rtg

2018-12-24 23:37:44 UTC  

A group of hikers found one and sat around it for warmth

2018-12-24 23:37:55 UTC  

They promptly suffered severe radiation burns

2018-12-24 23:38:05 UTC  

Rtgs seem like something outta fallout

2018-12-24 23:38:07 UTC  

sounds pretty shaky, also deserts have their own eco systems, add all the SAND and shit and it's not so ideal.

2018-12-24 23:38:15 UTC  

Why are we talking about radiation

2018-12-24 23:38:22 UTC  
2018-12-24 23:38:38 UTC  

got a link for that pagan ?

2018-12-24 23:38:40 UTC  

How dangerous are they to be around? Like could a guy just walk to one of those rovers? Or is it dangerous

2018-12-24 23:38:48 UTC  

Wow I'm good at grammar

2018-12-24 23:38:50 UTC  

How far could a puddle of radiation negatively affect unprotected people? Does it emit an aura of some sorts?

2018-12-24 23:38:51 UTC  

Most of them are sealed pretty well