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our documentary is wrong GE had nothing to do with chernobyl. That was a russian design that even american physisists had warned was faulty. And fukushima was caused by a tsunami that overpowered the sea wall they built. They were warned for decades the sea wall would fail but ignored it. So yes I get it your documentary wanted to blame everyone for the evil of nuclear reactors. But even now there is much safer designs that make it almost impossible to meltdown.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: chr0naut
chr0naut I'm aware of the problems associated with fusion reactors, Tokamac design included.
And the fact of the matter is that the designs simply are not ready to become a mainstream technology just yet.
They are testbeds and prototypes even the ITER.
And that hope has also been around since 1950s.
Fusions time will come, just not quite yet.
Chances are we will see types of thorium-based reactors come online before fusion rears its head realistically.
originally posted by: dragonridr
a reply to: bastion
Your documentary is wrong GE had nothing to do with chernobyl. That was a russian design that even american physisists had warned was faulty. And fukushima was caused by a tsunami that overpowered the sea wall they built. They were warned for decades the sea wall would fail but ignored it. So yes I get it your documentary wanted to blame everyone for the evil of nuclear reactors. But even now there is much safer designs that make it almost impossible to meltdown.
I find it ironic that people are so against nuclear power when it is a technology we could use to illimanate green house gasses.