how about the thing that uranium is also a finite material. it is going to be available for about 40 to 60 years... BTW where do you took your information from. i need info for my essay on this subject. plz respond when you can.
You mention hydro-electric as your favorite, and I have to disagree... having lived on both coasts in 2 places with hydro-electric plants, I've seen several native species of fish die off in both places, not only depleting food for us (what really kills me is that native americans in both places lost a huge part of their livelihood, their heritage, everything, when they lost their main protein source!) but also throwing everything off balance for their predators and prey on both ends.
In a Universe where everything is in continuous motion it should be possible to create as much energy as we like! We have tidal power formed by the gravitation pull of the Moon this alone could create most of our energy. There should be no need for nuclear power!
Some of the radioactivity has a very short half-life but what people never seem to say is that the activity will never reach zero. So it will never totally go away!
@nickharvey7 Harnessing the energy in the tides would be one of the most difficult and expensive energy generation ideas I can think of of. There isn't really a way to do it, not using current or foreseeable engineering techniques.
It's difficult to argue with common sense and factual information ... however there will always be that one soul whose gluteus maximus harbors a brined cucumber that will give it a shot..
Excellent video! Very informative and interesting! Thanks!
The Feds are hiding the truth about the Japan nuclear reactor disaster with Doublespeak
Cut and paste the above title in the search bar here on YouTube and you will see a video by Arnie Gundersen who gives us sound information that may help in your thinking, or re-thinking about this issue. Thanks for your post! Onward and upward, ~ e
I believe solar power is the BEST source for the entire earth. Nuclear power is not, nor will it EVER be worth the risk. We are 5 decades behind in education from where we should be. Special interests have kept us from being supremely educated so we can grow in intellect and resourcefulness making discoveries that were mere dreams. Reducing our military budget, as President Eisenhower did, and greatly increasing funding for education will result in astounding discoveries quickly. Solar! ~ e
in fact, they are starting to discover ways to destroy/dispose of nuclear waste with lasers!
H31MU7 9 months ago
Clearly explained, balanced and rational. Great job :)
EvilGenius255 10 months ago
how about the thing that uranium is also a finite material. it is going to be available for about 40 to 60 years... BTW where do you took your information from. i need info for my essay on this subject. plz respond when you can.
betkiss 10 months ago
Thanks for the vid, really informative. Had to do a debate on neclear power and this vid was really helpful. Thanks again :)
TooManyNames28 10 months ago
You mention hydro-electric as your favorite, and I have to disagree... having lived on both coasts in 2 places with hydro-electric plants, I've seen several native species of fish die off in both places, not only depleting food for us (what really kills me is that native americans in both places lost a huge part of their livelihood, their heritage, everything, when they lost their main protein source!) but also throwing everything off balance for their predators and prey on both ends.
122172639 10 months ago
"Millions of years" lol.
andrewcp 10 months ago
good points. thanks for sharing
kajsing 10 months ago
Why is the other ways other then Nuclear and Fossiles expensive? Because we lack research.
PkerHaezel 10 months ago
i hope dan shows this to the tribe, good job
fredy5145 10 months ago
@fredy5145 Thanks man, much appreciated!
EventHorizon5 10 months ago
In a Universe where everything is in continuous motion it should be possible to create as much energy as we like! We have tidal power formed by the gravitation pull of the Moon this alone could create most of our energy. There should be no need for nuclear power!
Some of the radioactivity has a very short half-life but what people never seem to say is that the activity will never reach zero. So it will never totally go away!
nickharvey7 10 months ago
@nickharvey7 Harnessing the energy in the tides would be one of the most difficult and expensive energy generation ideas I can think of of. There isn't really a way to do it, not using current or foreseeable engineering techniques.
EventHorizon5 10 months ago
how is nuclear power not dangirous?
GuitarKirillable 10 months ago
some in hospital some may die soon.
Not to worry
+ its bankrupt the 4. biggest corp in eletric power
MrElektrolyt 10 months ago
It's difficult to argue with common sense and factual information ... however there will always be that one soul whose gluteus maximus harbors a brined cucumber that will give it a shot..
Excellent video! Very informative and interesting! Thanks!
ittlttfs 10 months ago
The Feds are hiding the truth about the Japan nuclear reactor disaster with Doublespeak
Cut and paste the above title in the search bar here on YouTube and you will see a video by Arnie Gundersen who gives us sound information that may help in your thinking, or re-thinking about this issue. Thanks for your post! Onward and upward, ~ e
ellisonhorne 10 months ago
I believe solar power is the BEST source for the entire earth. Nuclear power is not, nor will it EVER be worth the risk. We are 5 decades behind in education from where we should be. Special interests have kept us from being supremely educated so we can grow in intellect and resourcefulness making discoveries that were mere dreams. Reducing our military budget, as President Eisenhower did, and greatly increasing funding for education will result in astounding discoveries quickly. Solar! ~ e
ellisonhorne 10 months ago
Great point.
appreviewer5 10 months ago