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Originally posted by muzzleflash
Michio Kaku claims that Fukushima meltdowns are "The grand daddy of all industrial accidents!" Why would one of the smartest physicists on Earth call Fukushima a "Industrial accident"? Oh because all nuclear accidents can be classified as 'industrial' since nuclear power is part of 'industry'. Isn't that quaint?
Originally posted by Nosred
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Michio Kaku claims that Fukushima meltdowns are "The grand daddy of all industrial accidents!" Why would one of the smartest physicists on Earth call Fukushima a "Industrial accident"? Oh because all nuclear accidents can be classified as 'industrial' since nuclear power is part of 'industry'. Isn't that quaint?
Probably because it was a steam explosion, not a nuclear one. Exactly zero people died as a result of it.
Originally posted by muzzleflash
You cannot convince me things are safe by withholding all of the relevant specifics.
Examples of information we don't know for sure, but the EDF would know because they have records and are on site to take measurements.
1) What was in the furnace when it exploded?
2) How large was the explosion and how far were materials ejected?
3) Were the containment seals breached in any way ? (Hole in the roof , etc)
4) What are the radiation readings throughout the facility zone? Having a set of at least a few dozen measurements would be good. Also a few measurements of the epicenter of the blast would be very helpful (the furnace).
Without explaining in ultimate detail the specifics of the situation, I have no choice but to assume the worst because there has to be a reason they are not open and frank about all of this information.
By the time we find out what is really going on it will probably become apparent the incident was indeed a level 3 like I originally assumed. Pity...how long will it take to find out what really happened? 6 months?
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Originally posted by Nosred
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Michio Kaku claims that Fukushima meltdowns are "The grand daddy of all industrial accidents!" Why would one of the smartest physicists on Earth call Fukushima a "Industrial accident"? Oh because all nuclear accidents can be classified as 'industrial' since nuclear power is part of 'industry'. Isn't that quaint?
Probably because it was a steam explosion, not a nuclear one. Exactly zero people died as a result of it.
Two TEPCO workers died on March11th at Fukushima
And since you can say that anyone falling off a roof while installing a solar panel = solar panel caused death.
Than I will say that 2 dead bodies in the basement of a nuclear reactor building = nuclear power plant caused death.
Ain't that funny how I took your own medicine and gave it right back to you?
Originally posted by Nosred
They were killed by the tsunami, not the power plant. I already mentioned them earlier in this thread. You're really struggling now aren't you?
Edit: And yes, as I posted before, getting killed while installing a solar panel is just as much a solar-related death as getting killed mining coal is a coal-related death. Trying to say otherwise is just ignorant.edit on 13-9-2011 by Nosred because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Being killed in a nuclear power plant while working on nuclear power related jobs, is a nuclear power death.
Back to Reality:::
People falling off a roof are killed by gravity - not solar panels.
People killed in a coal mine are killed by either a collapsing roof or suffocation - not coal.
Originally posted by Nosred
But they are killed as a result of using solar and coal technology, if we were not using solar and coal technology they would not have died. Coal mining and solar panel installation are dangerous by definition, and you have a very good chance of getting hurt or killed while doing either.edit on 13-9-2011 by Nosred because: (no reason given)
edit on 13-9-2011 by Nosred because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by muzzleflash
Wrong. They were not using coal technology down in the tunnels...
They were digging it up SO we could use it later.
There were not using solar tech when they fell off the roof, they were trying to install it so they could use it later.
Just like the 2 men who died at Fukushima I reactor 4, they were not using nuclear power tech when they died in the basement as it filled with water, they were trying to fix the nuclear plant so that we could use it later...
Originally posted by Jonas86
I'm going to south France soon, what's the situation?