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  • California/Oregon/Washington-R­emember that your media told you that there is NO threat as YOU west coasters begin to DIE from radiation particle fall out-as the 3rd reactors fuel included Plutonium-one particle inhalation will KILL YOU! Since most the reactors are in melt down=Cali's west coast will be receiving constant lethal radiation for 24000 years =half life of uranium NP237.

  • Sure sounded like plain english to me.

  • 'Plain english'? No, cut that out. Force us to learn please.

  • 5:18 fire

  • 3 mile island Chernobyl and now this , 

  • Nuclear power is the SAFEST AND CHEAPEST form of power production. How many nuclear disasters has our Navy had with all their nuclear ships. It all comes down to proper planning and operation. Any disaster is due to MAN!

  • @UberZuper -- So basically, you're saying that except for all the foibles, errors, mistakes, failures, improper plans, poor decision, bad designs, arrogance, ignorance, terrible choices, wrongheadnessness and just plain awful judgements which characterize everything that mankind does, nuclear power is swell?

    Well yeah, OK, I'll go along with that. Your conclusion is the strongest case yet for why nuclear power is unacceptable. I'm totally convinced. Thanks for making the case so clear.

  • fake fake all fake just like 911 wake up its all fake just think no drones no robuts its all fake fake 911 911 jfk wako iraq afgan wake up you sleeping bastards.

  • @terrygus1

    fake like your girlfriends orgasms!

  • close all US Mark I plants down now

  • In the newer GE design the spent fuel pool is BELOW in the reactor bldg -- and there is a transfer tube to the pool.

  • @prayfortruejustice and the new reactors have a passive cooling system that does not need any PUMPS!

  • Japan could have been the world leader in renewable energy. The have wonderful and talented engineers. They build things to last (usually lol) and always think about the future yet they passed up Wind Mill and Ocean Kinectic (wave motion) renewable energy and trusted in Nuclear Fission? Seriously WTF were they thinking? They if any nation should have been world leaders in renewable energy. Pro-Nuclear on an small island nation rocked by earthquakes and tsunami's. Brilliant move on Japans part.

  • Why does the CNN anchor insist on dumbing it down? We're not all idiots, and his stupid car engine analogy was irrelevant to anything.

  • @freedomsfart LOL It's better if the regular man understands if more people understood this America wouldn't have a shortage in the highly skilled labor force.

  • 要旨:GEの原子炉の技術者が、福島で使われているタイプの原子­炉には重大な欠陥があったが、会社が十分な対策を講じないので抗­議の退職をした。非常時に冷却するときに、想定外の負荷や振動が­あったときに手に負えなくなることは、当時の設計者には既にわか­っていた。使用済み燃料棒の格納プールが同じビルにあるのは、燃­料交換などが簡単だからで、通常は十分な冷却がなされるので問題­ない。整備点検中だった4号機で、そこから火災が起った理由はわ­からない。ただ、整備に関連して、原子炉内の燃料棒が取り出され­て格納プールに入っていたことが考えられ、その場合、通常よりも­熱い燃料棒がプールに入っていたことが、原因なのではないか。

  • @megaptera0 英語を話してください~~

  • @Fusionx916 I posted a summary of this video clip in Japanese for the Japanese audience. Feel better?

  • CNN has been giving decent coverage of this event compared to its usual punditry & babbling heads.

  • @MadXMax187 That's because they know that internet junkies are handing them their ass as to what constitutes real journalism.

  • @ZoneTelevision Exactly what I was thinking, I've been following this since its happened & learned a lot of new things I didn't previously understand about nuclear energy. It's nice to have multiple sources as an internet junkie my friends that don't have computers are totally left in the darkness on pretty much everything.

  • @MadXMax187 google: "(the gold canary) NUCLEAR Fukushima emergency." for links to other videos ...

  • @MadXMax187 ive hear so much disimfromation on all channels i dont belive anything of what i hear and less then half of what i see on all of them.... Ray

  • I'm going to throw out another potentially stupid question. I asked in one video about using Liquid Nitrogen and someone said that you couldn't get enough of it to make a difference. What about dry ice? It seems you can get that in very large quantities and it would cool it off faster. Or would it cool it off too fast and cause the rods to shatter?

  • @exacerbatedtaboo Liquid nitrogen might shock the metals to the point of fracturing. The steel containment vessle probably cannot withstand the temperature differential and steel is a poor conductor of heat. THat is why a cutting torch is effective at cutting through steel.

    As for dry ice, it is solid carbon dioxide. When it goes from a solid state it sublimes and turns into a gas without a liquid state. Gas is a poor conductor of heat.

  • @exacerbatedtaboo It is more about volume and displacing heat. Whether the coolant is sub zero such as dry ice or on the plus side such as sea water, it is not "cooling," per say. It is displacing heat. Someone who knows more about thermo dynamics could explain better but that is the jist.

  • Obama will probably arrest him and torture him too. ;)

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