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Post beautiful power plants that can power entire cities by themselves. I'll start with the Belleville power plant near Orleans, It's the nuclear equivalent of a disney castle in the countryside desu


Also an important question on the scientific nature of nuclear fuel: Can nuclear fuel melt Earth cores?
We all know if the workers in the plants make a mistake, the fuel will melt through the earth and dig all the way to China but how can nuclear fuel melt earth's core? I don't get it. Has Hollywood lied to us?



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