"Agree with me or you're harmful to the rest of humanity."
I'd rather talk about cold fusion. Other nuclear reactor types have been proven unstable due to human errors, or unpredictable circumstances. However, cold fusion is still small, and mostly theoretical.
Quote from: Isara on February 21, 2015, 06:03:32 AMI'd rather talk about cold fusion. Other nuclear reactor types have been proven unstable due to human errors, or unpredictable circumstances. However, cold fusion is still small, and mostly theoretical.Cold fusion would be great, but you're right in saying it's only theoretical. I think fission gets a bad rap for the few high, profile disasters that have occurred, but the Fukushima incident is really an endorsement of the safety of nuclear power -- they used old reactors with out of date regulations, had some of the worst conditions applied to it (earthquake and tsunami), and still nobody died. With modern protocols and technology, nuclear is safer than ever.
"Agree with me or you're harmful to the rest of humanity."...okay?
I'm all for nuclear power, but my main gripe with it is efficient and safe disposal of the waste. Sure, there may be sites to get rid of it all, but they're not secure enough (at least imo) for the long term and it's not a good idea to be radiating our own backyard. Hopefully one day we can master fusion though, or some other power source.
I can't put my finger on it, but I feel like this isn't an equal comparison.