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  • @ digicho: Thank you for your interest and comment! - This video presentation was made to show the 'principal direction' of solving the problem fast, thoroughly and efficiently and therefore it's not 'fine tuned'. Additionally to say, there is still another easy method without shielding or additional energy effort to keep the gamma-radiation away from biosphere while transforming its energy into useful energy directly.

  • @ digicho: For further discussion, please contact us via email directly (address is shown at the end of each video sequence), because the YT commenting feature seems not to be the right place to talk about technical details. Thank you for understanding and your effort.

  • Change the first step in R20. Instead "wracking" place there "careful dismantling" animation and one more thing.

    Technically nearly fine but not exactly.

    "Enractors" ware documented on peswiki once. Ok.

    But the "canning" process needs more than current shielding technology. There's need for "gamma mirrors" technology. Well, that suckers suck much much energy for shielding.

    So for the "canning" process U need first energy. How would U solve this?

    Then we can go with Ur plan.

  • @ freedom4kaz: Thank you for your comment and concerns! - There is no alternative: Either the environment is ongoing polluted by radioactive particles, or the radioactive materials are securely contained as shown. The containers are proofed against leaking or destruction by earthquake-like forces as the underground parts of FuNIS are, too. An Chernobyl-like sarcophagus is no choice, as shown in Part II. Often, this containers stand in the open, but it's more secure to keep them buried ...

  • I like the idea but you can't put that stuff in the ground even though it's sealed securely. What happens when a 7 or great earthquake happens?? You're right back to square one!! The bigger problem is, they are focusing on cost, not the urgency of saving lives!!

  • If it was only this easy...

  • @ fteoOpty64 quotation: "to build the containment pit will take at least 9 months to several years depending on the materials used. Also note that the radiation levels are high-enough that workers can only spend a few days there. So how big a team is needed ?"

    Please watch Part II of III: Your concerns and questions are answered there. We've already calculated time, costs, equipment, etc. - It's now on the Jap. Gov. to take the chance to solve the problem fast, thoroughly and completely ...

  • Thank your for your comment! - Well, the whole damaged power plant DIDN'T become BLOWN UP. The blow up animation part showed something that happened in the past already, on 11th March, and again later. - The plant should be wrecked down carefully, thoroughly and fast, as shown. - The damaged reactors, fuel rods, and other material 'cooking' on high temperature need to be transported and temporarily stored embedded in boric acid and be cooled down. - Further processing is shown in other clips.

  • Nice animation. But blowing up the whole site is going to be a more disasterous outcome in terms of fallout than it is now. The Spend Fuel Rods must all be removed from the buildings first. How do you propose to do this ?.

    Also, to build the containment pit will take at least 9 months to several years depending on the materials used. Also note that the radiation levels are high-enough that workers can only spend a few days there. So how big a team is needed ?.

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