How come this power is so unstable and can create meltdowns?
Why can’t humanity operate nuclear power safely?
>he thinks commies are humans
it can be. we do. it isn't unstable. you and your country are faggots for abandoning it. now please continue discussing a topic you know nothing about.
i will rape ur grandmother until she dies on my cock u dumb fucking mutt nigger
Nuclear disasters
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There is no meltdown. OP is delusional.
It can’t explode. Tell me, Comrade Lagsov, how does an RGMB reactor explode?
now compare them to all other forms of energy production and fuck off. none of those are even disasters other than in the eyes of the anti-human greens
Not good but not bad.
it's an RMBK you dumbfuck. You have no idea what you are talking about. You probably cannot even explain with out googling what the difference between alpha/beta decay are and what the fast and thermal spectrum are. Why are you such a failure at life?
Molten Salt Reactors
Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors
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T H O R I U M
both environmentalist retards and the energy industry mafia hate it because it would be so safe and efficient that energy would be practically free, so they lobbied Congress to defund research into it.
>T H O R I U M
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because spent rods have halflife of 25K years and someone has to pay for that shit.
>because spent rods have halflife of 25K years and someone has to pay for that shit.
Why can't they be placed back in the same hole they were mined out of?
I’m surprised they don’t give Chernobyl to the new migrants
>studied physics
>oh no, how in the world would I ever know about nuclear decay
You are absolutely right, the standards at the ETH have really come down lately.
Short answer: it can be but that’s expensive and people like to cut corners.
Serbia is really angry today
Thorium is /ourelement/
Nuclear Energy is perfectly safe, even the old RBMK reactors were 100% safe if operated within their designed limits.
Communism had nothing to do with the Chernobyl Disaster. It was Human Error.
>Why can't they be placed back in the same hole they were mined out of?
That's what she said.
calm down subhuman
It is enriched to be more stable, there are ways to stabilize it again before disposal. Europe has hundreds of nuclear power plants and nothing happened, it is just joos and golems being stupid as expected.
*more unstable
>german anti-atom threda
colour me surprised
>one meltdown is caused by commies
>other is caused by tsunami
all natural disasters humans have control over.
When I heard that Germany is closing down all nuclear plants because of some far away land, getting fucked up with huge wave I was like
>WAT, Baltic has like 0 capability to create huge waves. What the fuck are those krauts sniffing?
humans have no control over*
Why don't they just nuke it?
>one meltdown is caused by commies
it wasn't caused by Communism, it was caused by Human Error.
this could have happened under every system.
if we count communism as human error then we can agree
Politics had nothing to do with the Chernobyl meltdown.
>guy in charge of the reactor deciding to do a test that wasn't signed off by the people who designed the reactor
>turned off all safety mechanisms
>ignored all safety regulations
>ignored all warning signs
>still proceeded with the test
>attempt to SCRAM reactor
>Control rods tipped with graphite because your supply chain and manufacturing process is corrupt
>everyone above you knew but kept it secret because they're corrupt
>reactor explodes because it's corrupt
>Government keeps it from the world because they're corrupt.
Sure buddy.
Chernobyl was an inside job
Search for the "dooga" station near prypiat
Because we are mentally retarded that's why, and kikes want no cheap energy for (((their))) oil trade to thrive
>>guy in charge of the reactor deciding to do a test that wasn't signed off by the people who designed the reactor
Actually, the safety test they did had to be done in every single Soviet reactor at commissioning and later every few years.
>turned off all safety mechanisms
That was not the guy in charge, that was actually the senior engineer for reactor control rods in combination with his deputy.
>ignored all safety regulations
No, not at all. They followed all regulations with the exception of the 24hr cooldown in case of a xenon buildup.
>ignored all warning signs
Again, incorrect. The shutdown button was pressed when the power spiked with control rods out.
>still proceeded with the test
No, again. They proceeded with the test despite a suspected xenon build up and too low power output. That was against regulation, but at that point not a single part of the reactor was anywhere near critical. They could have just lowered in the control rods one by one and called it a day. Shut it down for 12hr to 24hr, get it back up. They didn’t because they relied on the safety which didn’t work.
>Government keeps it from the world because they're corrupt.
how is this only a "Communism" problem tho?
you think your Government tells you everything?
>Actually, the safety test they did had to be done in every single Soviet reactor at commissioning and later every few years.
only that this test wasn't done at the right time but much much later, which caused the problems.
>that was actually the senior engineer for reactor control rods in combination with his deputy.
still Human Error
>They followed all regulations with the exception of the 24hr cooldown in case of a xenon buildup.
so they didn't follow the regulations, good that we agree here
>The shutdown button was pressed when the power spiked with control rods out.
thats when it was already too late
>That was against regulation
so wtf are you even trying to discuss here?
It was Human Error, not a design problem or a Communism problem.
If they went by the book and followed simple instructions then the fuckup would never happened.
Every other RMBK reactor worked flawless.