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In "With These Eyes" a young woman embarks on a journey that holds the pieces to the puzzle that will reveal the secret behind Quantum Energy.
Buddh ist wisdom and the goodness of her heart are the only weapons Isabelle de Fleur possesses in her battle against evil.
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@SirAvalord did u even watch the video...their are no barrels to leak, an the waste can be returned to the environment to be recycled by the earth, and the water supply would not be effected, do you even know how radiation works? i sleep less then 100 feet from a 30 year old reactor for half the year on a us naval submarine and i have no worries of any meltdown even if it did happen i would still be safe. sincerely MM2 (SS)
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On top of what I just said people wont rely on wind and solar farms for power. People will have their own solar panels and wind generators on sight in their yard and on their homes. This is the future of power not nuclear. Today people with solar panels can make their electric meters run backwards, having the energy companies pay you for your contribution of energy into the grid. If everyone did this there would be no need for power plants of any kind.
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No matter how safe you may think it is it's not as safe as wind or solar. I know this video covers wind and solar energy sources and dismisses them as viable in their current state. However, every new technology starts as expensive, and less efficient. But if we do not invest in solar or wind these technologies will not improve beyond their current state. What if people didn't think the internet was worth investing in? Would we still be using dial up? Technology can only get better if we invest.
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Ow btw. again thanks for the video. but in my personal opinion, the Nuclear Flasks, which are the transport devices you speak of in this video, are thick walled for a good reason. The overly thick walls ensure that, all be it unlikely, if something disastrous were top happen, they would not leak. Basically the thicker they are the safer I, and many people feel. :3
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Also; good luck on your speech :P
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Yeh, people keep on replying to this comment, i think it was a spelling mistake when i rushed the comment. Good thing you noticed at least >.<
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Great video man. Have you done one on fusion yet? id love to see it. also im doing a speech about this tomorrow. I'm making it last minute, but this video gave me a few good tips to quickly research. Again thank you.
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@blarginatorisback Nuclear power plants already use fission. Your ending power source, or at least what i think you ment, is fusion. A.k.a. the same power the sun uses :3
@akaAlexthekid
Science got pretty far with stubborness. Nuclear is viable, complete conversion to green is just too unlikely in a short time frame. I think he's suggesting nuclear would be a better replacement short term to medium term, leaving economic and environmental stability, perhaps while we generate these green means of energy.
Fossil<Nuclear<Green<Fission. Nuclear is the compromise.
The reason for bias is that it's mainly a rebuttal.
blarginatorisback 8 months ago 8
Please don't confuse liberals with luddites, we aren't all petrified of nuclear power, many of us have actually done research.
o0DaftPunk0o 8 months ago 7