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>>2947252

The tsunami was only indirectly responsible for Fukushima's issues, to boot. It was the loss of grid power for the cooling pumps that led to the reactors overheating under their own thermal decay products.

One thing I like about some of the gen4 designs (LFTR in particular) is that the decay products are removed in-situ, so there's no buildup in the fuel and thus no residual thermal output after the reactor is shut down.

>>2947252

Your reactors are still designed to survive earthquakes or planes crashing into them. It's just standard fare.

You still have the same design flaw: Spent fuel or shut-down reactors must still be actively cooled.

If anything Japan's problems should have been a wake-up call that we need to stop hesitating because of ignorant fearmongers and instead hurry our asses up in transitioning to gen4 to render these dangerous scenarios impossible.

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>>2822670
Okay.

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>>2245271
I would too, I don't think I can recall him ever posting in a religion thread.

Missing No. 4.

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I don't have 4.

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>>1531211
Oh also; can you reccomend any books that go more into this?

Danke

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heres a question no one seems to know the answer to.

how does a turbine generate electricity: where do the electrons come from, how does a spinning piece of metal attract electrons.

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>>937268
This Van De Graaff generator shows promise.

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