nuclear power plants should be inside a massive dome for maxium safety stopping any chemicals being released, governments of the world do that for fuck sake
Now I don't really mean to do this but I can't help it.
You have just seen the insides of a nuclear power plant and yes it is pretty inpressive, I will agree.
But this marvel of engineering is still utter childs play when it comes to the majesty of a single human cell. Let me explain.
All of those pumps and wires and pipes that you have seen, your cell has all of that, and produces energy more efficiently then this plant, yet it remains microscopic.
1:45 I notice that the video filmed while entering the containment vessel of reactor 3 at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa power plant shows two very strong steel inward opening access doors. Yet engineering diagrams for the Oyster Creek BWR, which is supposed to be virtually identical in design to the Fukushima Daiichi BWRs, shows a single outward opening access door which normally is covered by huge concrete pillars which slide into place on rails. Did you see similar concrete pillars at Kashiwazaki?
@GoneToPlaid My memory on that lacks, because it was 3 years ago, but my tape doesn't appear to show any concrete pillars. Email me and I can send you the picture. martyn_williams@idg.com
"all men", except for the woman showing you around from 1:45 to 2:08? and i see at least one woman at the far right in group E on the shift board at 2:50. We're you describing something other than what's shown in this video?
IDG publishes over 300 magazines in 85 countries and their five global publication product lines — Computerworld/InfoWorld, CIO, Macworld, Network World, and PC World — account for more than 175 of these titles. McGovern has made billions of dollars from the growth of IDG, which has remained a private company.
nuclear power plants should be inside a massive dome for maxium safety stopping any chemicals being released, governments of the world do that for fuck sake
ricardomaritza1 1 month ago
thumbs up if at 0:08 and at 3:00 reminded you of chernobyl
sspecialairsservice 3 months ago
Now I don't really mean to do this but I can't help it.
You have just seen the insides of a nuclear power plant and yes it is pretty inpressive, I will agree.
But this marvel of engineering is still utter childs play when it comes to the majesty of a single human cell. Let me explain.
All of those pumps and wires and pipes that you have seen, your cell has all of that, and produces energy more efficiently then this plant, yet it remains microscopic.
SO EVOLUTION? REALLY, Evolution SMH.
RespectMyHate 7 months ago
Nice. Let's hope it doesn't all go horribly wrong in the future! One thing you can't plan for is multiple human error
22ness0hayden 9 months ago
Well, Isn't it generally fossil fuels? -_-
FerretxMagic 9 months ago
Interesting.... Me and my friend have to show these videos in class for extra credit :P Thanks for uploading!!
FerretxMagic 9 months ago
Kashiwazaki-Kariwa is the largest nuclear plant in the the world?
Then you should have said it... Jeremy Clarkson style.
"Kashiwazaki-Kariwa.... the most powerful nuclear plant... in the Wooorld."
nagasako7 11 months ago
This thing is supposed to be leaking as well.
MrBeauDoggy 11 months ago
1:45 I notice that the video filmed while entering the containment vessel of reactor 3 at the Kashiwazaki Kariwa power plant shows two very strong steel inward opening access doors. Yet engineering diagrams for the Oyster Creek BWR, which is supposed to be virtually identical in design to the Fukushima Daiichi BWRs, shows a single outward opening access door which normally is covered by huge concrete pillars which slide into place on rails. Did you see similar concrete pillars at Kashiwazaki?
GoneToPlaid 11 months ago
@GoneToPlaid My memory on that lacks, because it was 3 years ago, but my tape doesn't appear to show any concrete pillars. Email me and I can send you the picture. martyn_williams@idg.com
tokyoscoop 11 months ago
Wow, exactly the type of inside coverage I've been dying to see. Thanks.
proberush 11 months ago 2
What a wreck
shaurz 11 months ago
"all men", except for the woman showing you around from 1:45 to 2:08? and i see at least one woman at the far right in group E on the shift board at 2:50. We're you describing something other than what's shown in this video?
mexican2000 11 months ago
@mexican2000 The women that appear in the video include other journalists and TEPCO PR workers.
The day I visited, group C was on duty. The woman on the board was not on duty. I was speaking about the plant workers I met.
networkworld 11 months ago 4
IDG publishes over 300 magazines in 85 countries and their five global publication product lines — Computerworld/InfoWorld, CIO, Macworld, Network World, and PC World — account for more than 175 of these titles. McGovern has made billions of dollars from the growth of IDG, which has remained a private company.
TechCuber 11 months ago
Thank you Martyn
davidkeithjohnston 11 months ago
This show needs more views
27isanum 11 months ago 14
Japan: Everything is fine we have it under control(hair falls out)
Redboykc420 11 months ago
Interesting to see. Thanks for showing! :D
SmigaOne 11 months ago
but will it blend ??
EphraimRodrigez 11 months ago 20