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@chrisconklin2981
@chrisconklin2981 2 күн бұрын
This is an old video, wind and solar are making tremendous progress. Regarding your so called "Intermittency Myth". Solar and wind are being linked with battery storage. In addition roof-top solar with batteries is also playing a larger roll. Intermittency is a local occurrence. Energy load sharing over a wide area is a developing resource. Wind and solar are out competing nuclear. Nuclear will take a diminished role for special situations and as deep base storage of last resort.
@diaperjoeisaped1723
@diaperjoeisaped1723 10 күн бұрын
Great! Where do we purchase this product??
@widescreennavel
@widescreennavel 11 күн бұрын
When you look at the level of height of building, sheer cost of design and R and D, All the Castings and Heaters and extra steam tanks and vents and suppression pools...this tech is not viable and never will be. It's dirtier and more expensive than coal. San Onofre put out so much heat that it warmed the ocean. Fishing boats used to fish at the edges, where the bass and mackerel were forced by the hot water from the plant. The ocean bottom was scoured clean from the heat, none of the animals survived. It was a disaster. Mass slaughter on the ocean floor off Los Angles. You could build 100 NG plants for the cost of this half-baked NP scheme.
@doctoruttley
@doctoruttley 14 күн бұрын
Uhh, I’ll take 2 of those plutonium electrical generators. 🤤
@siggi51991
@siggi51991 Ай бұрын
Cool
@SampleroftheMultiverse
@SampleroftheMultiverse Ай бұрын
4:46
@ericdanielski4802
@ericdanielski4802 Ай бұрын
Nice video.
@phatmeow7764
@phatmeow7764 Ай бұрын
hmm suppose we pick methanol as the feed fuel and have water onboard as well? could we not capture 100% of the CO2 then via electrolysis recycle that to methanol again topping up the fuel tank?
@xisix14
@xisix14 2 ай бұрын
Excellent production. Deserves way more than 1,000 views.
@valerieprimbscole7726
@valerieprimbscole7726 2 ай бұрын
I remember our elementary going on a physical tour of the site back in the day before the internet. It was absolutely fasinating!
@Smb343
@Smb343 2 ай бұрын
It looks like from astroneer
@ralphkilloran8065
@ralphkilloran8065 3 ай бұрын
Andrew Blackwell - Visit Sunny Chernobyl 1st. It all depends on how quickly you got your dose. In this, radiation is analogue to certain poisons, such as alcohol. A single shot of bourbon every weekend for a year is hardly dangerous. But fifty shots on a single night will kill you. ******************************************************************************* 2nd. It matters which part of your body gets irradiated. Limb? Count yourself lucky. Guts? No so much. ***************************************************************************** 3rd. Radiation comes in three flavours: alpha, beta and gamma One source of radiation is unstable atoms - those atoms that are so useful in building a nuclear core. In contrast to lighter trustier elements like iron or helium, uncomfortable obese elements like uranium and plutonium are always looking for excuses to shed bits of themselves. That is to say, they are radioactive. These unstable elements will occasionally fart (his word) out things called alpha or beta particles or gamma rays - the latter being nasty stuff. This process - called decay - leaves the atom a bit smaller and sometimes with a different name, as it is alchemically transformed from one radioactive element to another. Once in a while an atom will suffer a complete breakdown and split in half. That is fission. After the split particles of gamma rays spew off in all directions, and two atoms of a lighter element are left behind. So, its no wonder that radiation is so mysterious and frightening, and it features in the backstories of so many comic book monsters. Its invisible, deadly, comic, extremely confusing, and rides shotgun with the nuclear apocalypse.
@DanielDavidsonJessicaLDonk
@DanielDavidsonJessicaLDonk 3 ай бұрын
Miss ya DDD
@LePuputsch
@LePuputsch 3 ай бұрын
Zero tree around so net zero makes sense THERE.
@taniadrezek7141
@taniadrezek7141 3 ай бұрын
Facts ❤
@jendonnelly7637
@jendonnelly7637 3 ай бұрын
💪🏻🚎🍃🌎
@one_logic
@one_logic 3 ай бұрын
I’ve memorized 250 digits. On my way to 1000.
@Autism_Artistry
@Autism_Artistry 4 ай бұрын
Foxtrot 9
@--gmoney5572
@--gmoney5572 4 ай бұрын
Salt reactor is safer!!! By far !!!
@HeidiAngell
@HeidiAngell 4 ай бұрын
Happy anniversary!
@ohzone6464
@ohzone6464 4 ай бұрын
Wacky nuclear plant worker eats uranium to prove its "harmless"
@ohzone6464
@ohzone6464 4 ай бұрын
Galen Winsor was an American chemist and nuclear plant safety manager who played a pivotal role in the early years of the American nuclear industry, particularly during the 1940s when regulations regarding radioactive materials were. Radioactive swimming | IOPSpark Galen Winsor was a safety officer at the Hanford Nuclear Site, the location of the first full-size plutonium-producing reactor. When Hanford’s reactors were decommissioned at the end of the Cold War, the site housed 177 storage tanks, containing 200,000 m 3 of high-level radioactive waste. Radioactive swimming | IOPSpark Galen Winsor was a safety officer at the Hanford Nuclear Site, the location of the first full-size plutonium-producing reactor. When Hanford’s reactors were decommissioned at the end of the Cold War, the site housed 177 storage tanks, containing 200,000 m 3 of high-level radioactive waste.
@ohzone6464
@ohzone6464 4 ай бұрын
ALL is speculation. Notice how they get More &more Scary. It is all unneccarty.
@ormonddude
@ormonddude 5 ай бұрын
Idaho is a Conservative crap hole - Basically the Florida of the Midwest - The Guy Mentioned Nothing of Spent Rod Storage and the Fact the Nuclear Waste Takes 1000's of Years to go away
@merlepatterson
@merlepatterson 5 ай бұрын
43:25 "Reconsturcted" "Discontnous" Intelligent people aren't always their own best proof-readers.
@travisgoonan7667
@travisgoonan7667 5 ай бұрын
What if we could make it smaller?
@user-ih4ll5rb8m
@user-ih4ll5rb8m 6 ай бұрын
interesting
@jeroenburgmans4042
@jeroenburgmans4042 6 ай бұрын
Excellent explanation of the cause of the incident at 0:48 by Katya!
@ethanbuchner7841
@ethanbuchner7841 7 ай бұрын
Tank armor anecdote
@Chainsaw-ASMR
@Chainsaw-ASMR 7 ай бұрын
0:20 it’s almost 2024, why lead with a stat about 2014 efficiency. When was this video produced?
@user-vi3hc5id1j
@user-vi3hc5id1j 7 ай бұрын
aposto chi
@PeterAndersen-xh9sq
@PeterAndersen-xh9sq 8 ай бұрын
Clemson SC will be next. Only question is When?
@EiziEizz
@EiziEizz 8 ай бұрын
The potential accidents are not the biggest problem with nuclear power. But the millions of tons of high level nuclear waste that could kill all of humanity thousands of times over if released to the environment. This waste needs to be kept contained for millions of years which is impossible judging human nature. So it is a ticking genocidal time bomb that gets larger every day.
@elitebum4184
@elitebum4184 9 ай бұрын
Don’t you have to times the amount of millisieverts you receive per year by how old you are to really determine what dose you’re going to get over your lifetime ? That being said, I find it strange that we’ve just excepted a amount of radiation and not linked that to a shorter lifespan and certain types of cancer
@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 9 ай бұрын
Pretty cool. Do you guys have a model shop or maker space to construct the dioramas?
@SoCalFreelance
@SoCalFreelance 9 ай бұрын
Some amazing facilities. Very interested in the cyber work.
@mrautistic2580
@mrautistic2580 9 ай бұрын
Love it!
@lilsoviet2491
@lilsoviet2491 9 ай бұрын
Yeessss!!!!
@WolfBiot
@WolfBiot 9 ай бұрын
👍
@ThePeterDislikeShow
@ThePeterDislikeShow 10 ай бұрын
Can you used recycled smoke detectors? Both isotopes are along the decay chain of the Americium.
@janiceprince923
@janiceprince923 10 ай бұрын
🤦 "Promosm"
@Arthur-ke9vz
@Arthur-ke9vz 11 ай бұрын
Wind and solar are for IDIOTS
@Sobeit2024
@Sobeit2024 11 ай бұрын
S.O.S Save our Sagebrush ❤ GOD BLESS IDAHO 🇺🇸
@stickynorth
@stickynorth 11 ай бұрын
One of the coolest life-saving tools I've ever seen. I had no idea that even the Jaw of Life can/would be electrified...
@Prakhar_A
@Prakhar_A 11 ай бұрын
is this what Iron Man uses as power source?
@user-ec5rh7ep1e
@user-ec5rh7ep1e 11 ай бұрын
Psumy