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yes it's cheaper to mine/import...
but uranium is practically evenly distributed in sea water.
offshore wind power is already tied to high sea current zones so nations with off shore infrastructure literally have half the project built already.
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You harrass the real scientists and now youre left with students kiddies and schizos...congrats, you "peer reveiwed" out of ego and spite.
Now you get this...your prized posters of GPT slop...
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>>16904015
I love AI slop.
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>>16904046
>uranium
For what reactors? The shut them down generations ago. Even hippies hate nuclear because it makes them think of hate and murder, like meat and oil.
Speaking of which...oil and animal gasses, they got's-ta-go too...youre asking for more, theyre rioting for less. Who is OP meant for?
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>>16904056
Actually, yes...yes it does.
>But its viable.
It *was* viable. Now its a pipedream for yesterday's tomorrow like a Sovietwave song.
https://youtu.be/DMoCM_FgLP8
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Im not trying to balckpill you...this is part of the current generations "war". Instead of WW3 and dying in a trench like in Ukraine you get meth addicts and third world fraudsters stealing your dreams.
One meant you almaot certainly would have died, but ended with cool shit for kids like after WW2, the other means you wont die but have to "manage" a criminal class of people for the rest of your life like a mentally retarded and ill family member.
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>>16904061
>mentally retarded and ill family member
And since they hampered oil and gas tbat whole industry has to be reindustrialized. Wind, solar, batteries got a boost, mainly batteries thanks to Elon, but production costs makes them a niche case build. Good the market fed them but also became a embezzlement scheme, so that whole "fraudster" part isnt just "foreigners", its also in places like NASA.
Half step back. BUT...not everyone was "ready" for this whole nuclear-cottage-core future. Mentally, emotionally, it requires a level of implied morality they simply do not possess. They steal, lie, cheat, as a default option...they cannot exist in Star Trek without losing Star Trek ourselves.
Weakest link sets the pace...not the strongest or fastest.
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>>16904063
>the energy return from 900 billion covid face masks
The largets wealth transfer in hueman history. So...basically "all the money".
>The COVID-19 pandemic triggered the largest wealth transfer in history, with Oxfam reporting that the world’s 10 richest men doubled their fortunes from $700 billion to $1.5 trillion during the first two years of the pandemic.
Main street was closed, wall street was boosted.
>>16904059
8^|
Now they demand more money for their programs and plans, making big prpjects like nuclear reactors all the more impossible, because "F Donald Trump, F white people" means as soon as they get power they will shut it down.
Ans the warp drives. And the replicators. And the anything else that isnt cash handouts to meth addicts and billionaire contractors fascilitating it.
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Personally Im looking forward to the stone age. Very "retro chic", or is it "paleo premodern"?
https://youtu.be/YxLQt780BAk
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>>16904073
>So...basically "all the money".
...and remember. Build it again and do it better next time.
The money isnt yours, its theirs. They printed it, they own it, they seized the means of producing it long before you were born.
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>>16904079
Like Elon and funding it privately through a parallel society and government operation?
It hadnt occured to me.
:^)
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>Privetly owned nuclear power grid.
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>>16904088
You seem to be retarded or something, maybe go to reddit to get fed what you already feel like hearing.
>SpaceX was primarily founded and funded by Elon Musk, who invested roughly $100 million of his own money.
>The Wright brothers funded their aeronautical research entirely through their own, private means.
Did I also mention Im a Primatologist?
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>>16904073
>and billionaire contractors fascilitating it.
>SpaceX secured its first major Department of Defense (DoD) contract in April 2016, a $82.7 million deal to launch a GPS III satellite, by officially breaking the United Launch Alliance (ULA) monopoly
>Musk stated, “This contract is costing U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars for no
reason, and to add salt to the wound, the primary engine that’s used is a Russian
engine.”
Pffft, ad hoc Earthlings.
[xeno occular shift]
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>>16904073
>Ans the warp drives. And the replicators.
Which my project is a kind of nuclear device made from a microwave and a box of skraps for photofission. It may be of use but its also not fit to let the DoE get their hands on it as theyre a kompromat'd agency like everything else.
Not sure about its uses, but Im not tok concerned about that anyway, its "viability" is all I care about...so long as no "public sentiment" can touch it.
[glares at OP]
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>$50 million for microreactors
Mine costs less than $500 for a prototype and can fit in backpack. Full scale models depends on power outputs, but it should be "spicey ball" tier.
>>16904015
This...
[vague finger points up and down]
Will cost BILLIONS of dollars with money leaks at every corner.
Be a scientist-man. Create WMDs at home with store bought components.
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>>16904434
You see! You really do see!!
[locks door]