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That was a movie about "Cold Fusion". Total science fiction.Didnt anyone see the movie Chain Reaction? They solved all the problems with fusion, but the government had other plans, like bury it all.
That was a movie about "Cold Fusion". Total science fiction.Didnt anyone see the movie Chain Reaction? They solved all the problems with fusion, but the government had other plans, like bury it all.
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Still a good flick that readied a lot of people for the idea that the government is a puppet of big business.That was a movie about "Cold Fusion". Total science fiction.
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Harnessing gravity should be the next human achievement
Wait, what?If the Sun were gravitationally powered, it would last millions of years
In what way?Now a black hole is more efficient than nuclear
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Maybe I missed it, but I only saw the generalization of fusion, no hot, cold or otherwise. Feel free to correct me and tell me what the difference is between whats being discussed and "cold fusion".That was a movie about "Cold Fusion". Total science fiction.
You mean this?Nuclear power converts a few percent of the mass to energy, a black hole can convert significantly more.
Before people knew about nuclear power, they calculated the life of the Sun
I think it may have been Lord Kelvin who calculated the millions of years and so realized there needed to be a longer lasting source.
- if chemically powered
- if gravitationally powered (by collapse)
I tried to find what you are refering to with regard to the NIF experiment. Have you got a link?
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I mean that's literally not the same.Fusion generates radiation just like Fission, not as long lived as our current design use reactors, but the same nonetheless.
They are likely talking about tritium. That stuff is hardly dangerous like fissile byproducts. You can basically treat it in a wastewater plant. I mean technically if you drank it raw I guess you could get radiation poisoning, but I find that unlikely. It's hardly the same. Heck, even if it was similar, Tritiums half life is like 12 years. I could intentionally poison a well with the stuff (though it would take a LOT of it) and you could drink from it again in less than a century. You're lucky to hit the first half life in a century on many fissile byproducts.“Furthermore, fusion does not produce highly radioactive, long lived nuclear waste. “Fusion produces only low level radioactive waste — more than fission does — but this low level waste does not pose any serious danger,” said González de Vicente. Contaminated items, such as protective clothing, cleaning supplies and even medical tubes or swabs, are short lived, low level radioactive waste that can be safely handled with basic precautions.”
Ah. I see where you went wrong now.and depending on which person on Joe Rogan you believe
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Now a black hole is more efficient than nuclear, but I doubt we will harness them.
- If the Sun were chemically powered, it would last thousands of years
- If the Sun were gravitationally powered, it would last millions of years
- If the Sun were nuclear powered, it would last billions of years.
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They are likely talking about tritium. That stuff is hardly dangerous like fissile byproducts. You can basically treat it in a wastewater plant. I mean technically if you drank it raw I guess you could get radiation poisoning, but I find that unlikely. It's hardly the same. Heck, even if it was similar, Tritiums half life is like 12 years. I could intentionally poison a well with the stuff (though it would take a LOT of it) and you could drink from it again in less than a century. You're lucky to hit the first half life in a century on many fissile byproducts.
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You aren't seriously comparing it to fissile byproducts I hope?
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Yeah they will be closing by half distance till eternity.Old game, they test such for more than 25 years.
Keep on claiming to get closer every now and then.
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Are we living in the same timeframe? Because I cannot agree with that at all.The hard truth is that nothing meaningful with practical application been invented in the last 50 years we are just tweaking the shit out of existing tech.
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Gender fluidity and Covid doesn't count.Are we living in the same timeframe? Because I cannot agree with that at all.
I said practical. Quantum computers are useless toys for the well funded scientists.Quantum computing is new
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Nope, I am not comparing, but tritium is far from being the percieved harmless product .You aren't seriously comparing it to fissile byproducts I hope?
Did you see a reactor enclosed in a huge temperature shielded pressure vessel? Cold Fusion. Watch it again.Maybe I missed it, but I only saw the generalization of fusion, no hot, cold or otherwise.
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I said practical. Quantum computers are useless toys for the well funded scientists.
Myth. Tritium is harmless unless exposure is in large amounts(greater than 1% by volume). Reactors can not produce such large volumes of tritium and even then chances of exposure are minimal.Nope, I am not comparing, but tritium is far from being the percieved harmless product .
it comes in the form of water, and if it is ingested it basicly can go anywhere and do damage.
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Dur hur.I mean that's literally not the same.
Sand has a relatively pretty high level of radiation but I don't fear going to the beach. So do bananas and yet I eat them. What matters is half lifes and quantities.
They are likely talking about tritium. That stuff is hardly dangerous like fissile byproducts. You can basically treat it in a wastewater plant. I mean technically if you drank it raw I guess you could get radiation poisoning, but I find that unlikely. It's hardly the same. Heck, even if it was similar, Tritiums half life is like 12 years. I could intentionally poison a well with the stuff (though it would take a LOT of it) and you could drink from it again in less than a century. You're lucky to hit the first half life in a century on many fissile byproducts.
Ah. I see where you went wrong now.
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but fission is, and it can be made idiot proof and almost 100% efficient with no waste.
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I rest my case.92 years
Hey, I'm providing figures, you're the one who brought Joe into this like he's some kind of source...But Joe Rogan and dur hur……
And it's not exactly insignificant either. We'd all be dead of cancer at quite an early age were it not for the protective shield of our planet. The space station is not somewhere you want to spend a decade in.where does that neutron radiation come from again… oh yeah, the giant fusion sphere in the sky
Why not both? You seem to think these ideas are incompatible. They are not.Wouldn’t it be better to charge EVs with clean fission power and heat homes with it too before we kill ourselves and planet waiting to harness Fusion?
Your source doesn't actually say this, btw.The same radiation after neutron bombardment as spent fissile products when used completely. Imagine that…
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sorry was referring to the thread not the movie there. Yea that much I knew about the movie.Did you see a reactor enclosed in a huge temperature shielded pressure vessel? Cold Fusion. Watch it again.
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Nuclear fission powerplants may not produce large quantities of tritium.Myth. Tritium is harmless unless exposure is in large amounts(greater than 1% by volume). Reactors can not produce such large volumes of tritium and even then chances of exposure are minimal.
Human Health and the Biological Effects of Tritium in Drinking Water: Prudent Policy Through Science – Addressing the ODWAC New Recommendation - PMC
Tritium is a radioactive form of hydrogen and is a by-product of energy production in Canadian Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactors. The release of this radioisotope into the environment is carefully managed at CANDU facilities in order to minimize ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov