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U shud get a job there its pretty comfy lol
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>>533414583
So do BCZTJNF buttputters
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Why are pajeets so ugly and stupid?
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>>533414583
shut up dalit
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>>533414583
is it true that a nuclear power reactor is basically a glorified water heater steam engine?
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>>533414892
Yeah
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>>533414892
Nuclear Power Fake. Moon Fake. Gravity Fake. Dino Bones Fake. Don't go to school or get educated, UBI is enough.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMpSYGt0EhM
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>>533414892
Yes. Aneutronic fusion when?
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>>533414892
>>533414583
we should kill more nuclear scientists
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>>533414892
Steam power is the basis for energy production with the exception of hydroelectric. Concurrently, turbines power almost everything we use for energy. Hydroelectric, geothermal, coal, wind, nuclear etc. They all depend on the turbine.
The most useful form of energy comes from steam turning a generator. The most efficient way of making steam should be the only consideration.
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>>533414583
Nuclear good. But not allowed :(
> tfw greta bumps me
>“hey, i‘m allowed“
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Sucks government funding subsidies without which it would never possibly exist, correct.
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>>533414892
>>533415068
Nuclear fission reactor is by far the most rube goldberg method to boil water ever devised by humans.
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>>533414892
Yes sir: We do heating with water. Actually smart science people knew this since 2015 from (oh no); from reddit, because it’s smart
So chud 4fags will disagree but they are on the wrong side of history
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>>533414892
magic rock hot water make steam steam turn fan
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>>533415164
Nuclear reactions are not that much more complex than chemical reactions. They do, however, produce billions of times more energy.
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>>533415661
It's a waste to go that hot though, nobody wants to live near a 2000 Kelvin bomb furnace
>>533415068
There's supercritical CO2
>>533414892
Find a better way to rub magnets really fast over copper then. Solar panels are negative energy.
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>>533414583
You mean like your mom?
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>>533416461

of course, why haven't the stupid scientists just not make a better way? @rok please make nuclear plants better.
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Nuclear is great:
> we still heat water
> wich means if we can improve on „just heating water“ we have an absurd leverage on any generation source - but nuclear the most, obviously.
But let’s assume we won’t , it’s still best:

>Always on: and easily confrollable with rods (and highly effective so in any scale, ask your mom)
>Safer per energy unit (less deaths) - than a windmill, all things considered. It’s true, look it up
>muh regulation, factor more expensive
>already factor more efficient if you‘d find better ways to use hot water than to dump it into a river. Like maybe idk: what you already do with any other powerplants, they achieved some efficiency (bc they are all boiling water) wich hasn‘t been applied to nuclear yet.
>if you have a billionaire uncle: nuclear
>also for rest of family:
> no Co2
>No fucken Co2!
>I dont get why climate girls don’t celebrate 24/7 (pls invite) bc we already found the solution, in small bikinis
>basically no waste (look up total waste of switzerland, this could fit into your basement. At least is does in most Austrian basements. Yeah you know..
>the waste itself: potential valueable - as energy or material. Smart people invest in plutionium and Uranium right now - unrelatedly best by buyng my cryptio token: UR_ANUS. A celebrity also bought it -10%.
ARE YOU RETARDED
yes or no?? -> in both cases:
get my token UR_ANUS
we made id, G sheeesh
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>>533414583
It's okay. The capitalized cost of nuclear is no cheaper than simply using fossil fuels.

Maybe if you are really concerned about carbon or you believe that humanity will not improve in energy generation for 20+ years then nuclear reactors make sense vs. natural gas plants or whatever.
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>>533414892
>hating on steam
Tranny detected.
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>>533417449
Post gaben vs rothschild Lore if you have it
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>>533414583
it sucks because retards waste tons of energy on heating water which then waste tons of energy on moving turbine when retards should be converting nuclear energy directly to electricity by spreading material in thin layers over surfaces which wouldn't have pressure bomb problems
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>>533417449
Also kek
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>>533414892
In theory any fluid can be used to move the turbines and generate the electricity.

Do you have a better idea for a stable fluid you'd like to share with the class? We can run a cycle analysis of it and check its stability right here in this thread!
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>>533414583
Yeah because this oil shit is so much fucking better you fucking kike
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>>533414583
We should cut the electricity of people saying bullshits like this.
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>>533415002
come on bro, u gotta admit these miggers and niggers are basically the same thing.. Science is yucky.. Be stupid goy retard, go to church, then pay your taxes and go pump your truck full of gas and work your shit job and tell me how bad dems are
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>>533414892
>glorified water heater steam engine?
That pretty much any power generation besides wind, solar, hydro, and some cases of natural gas. It's literally if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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>>533414892
almost every form of power generation is turning a fucking stick, often with steam, which requires boiling water
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>>533414892
it's heavily glorified. people think it's the first step towards fallout being a reality. even though it's fiction and a washed up franchise.
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>>533417213
>no Co2
Except the entire diesel infrastructure apparatus that underpins the mining manufacturing and delivery of every component you call clean, and the construction, and how sooner or later a nigger gets a job he shouldn't have and boom.
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>>533417705
It's one of the most well developed technologies and has 60% efficiency. In 2026 there is no more efficient way to convert energy (heat) to motion (spinning a close to copper coils). Water itself is the most available incompressible liquid on the planet and also the best at storing heat besides ammonia. Improving energy capture with heat exchangers is as close to theoretical efficiency as we'll get, whatever revolutionary idea in the future would still only slightly improve it. You still have to convert energy to motion at a loss of efficiency and you'll never escape the need for the vast dependency on oil all of that requires.
tldr; ur a stupid yellow chink
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>>533414583
biggest polluters on earth look at it all just look at it
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>>533414690
Jammies or Poopjeets
Use the correct derogative slang
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>>533414583
shut up nigger
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>>533415661
>Nuclear reactions
Not what my post (You) replied to stated or was discussing:
*Nuclear fission reactor* is an engineering method to *boil water* aka produce steam
To operate and sustain a nuclear fission reactor<--the engineering mechanical device, a vastly complex and costly sequence of processes and technologies must occur, the mined uranium can't even be used as 'fuel' for the nuclear fission reactor until it is refined and put through gaseous diffusion into Uhex, extremely complex and costly safety mechanisms while the reactor operates boiling water for decades, extensive time consuming spent fuel/materials disposal, disposal-decontamination of reactor/cooling water-fluids, and an extremely costly decommissioning of the reactor after completing its decades of use life cycle aka the 'funeral cost' of every single nuclear fission reactor (land power facilities as well as navy submarine powerplants).

>'billions of times' durrrrrr
See above, (You) have zero concept or idea what you're posting about
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>>533414892
Yes. The people saying all power generation is le water are very silly.
Engines work by combustion and pistons not but turbines and steam.
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>>53341721
Im a nuclearfag but
>no co2
>Probably the single most concrete dense buildings in the world.
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I've picked up 8 msv this year doing reactor work :(
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>>533421938
Nuclear also takes like 10x more personnel to operate than other sources of power. It also takes up more land than solar panels. There's also only enough uranium on Earth to power the whole world for a few years. It's a complete meme tech.
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>>533422463
animal abuse video kill yourself faggot
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>>533414583
Shit looks so kino
Is beautiful
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>>533422675
The spent fuel looks cool, the cobalt is pretty dope when they pull it too. It gives off enough radiation to turn you into a puddle.
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>>533415109
Solar and wind receive far more subsidizes, nuclear has tons of regulations and long delays in construction that inflate costs.
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>>533422971
That's cherenkov radiation, it happens when things like charged electrons move faster than the phase velocity of light in a medium. That happens in the nuclear reactor core as well.
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>>533414583
Yeah let’s just use coal and oil and shit. Nigger, if we keep doing that then we’re not gonna have any fossils left. Then some retards years later will be like “ohhh dinosaurs? Where’s the fossils then?”
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>>533423208
Wrong, and (You) have Absolutely Zero Idea what you're posting about.

>regulations inflate
That's (muh construction derrrP) not even a tiny infinitesimal fraction of the cost of nuclear fission or its fuel cycle/operational life safety/disposal costs$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Read the thread, sub-Brainlet



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