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KoomaHiiri Fuel and everything else is made by people. For that, they want money to support themselves and their families. You can’t expect people to work for nothing.
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+Birki gts Just for the records: There was a nuclear disaster in Chernobyl in 1968. The winds blew radioactivity over large parts of Europe. In Sweden, they tested a wild boar the other day. It had 10 times the level of radioactive Cesium, than what is allowed in food. After 30 years. We have also had the Three Mile Island and Fukushima nuclear accidents. Plus several smaller incidents. More will follow in the years to come, and the radioactivity will remain in the ground and water for thousands of years to come. Also, no one has solved the problem with the increasing amount of deadly nuclear waste. Nuclear power is NOT "clean".
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James Dixon Superman is just a fantasy and he flew faster than light, which made him go back in time. Earth still spun in the same direction as always.
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KoomaHiiri As long as we have oceans, we Will have hydrogen and oxygen. Just use solar power to split the water.
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Spacecraft and spacesuits take care of that...
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Mike Woodman ”Superman” is fake???
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KoomaHiiri And most of the water comes back, since rockets burn the most fuel in the atmosphere, during lift off.
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Musa Fawundu Why do You think the climate would change, if Earth spun the other way? Of course it wouldn’t.
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+Shawn Thompson "Theoretically if we were throwing unlimited resources and money at this we could cover half the moon in solar panels and have some nuclear power plants under the surface, and cover the other half in lasers and use them to accelerate massive spaceships." Moon spins relative to Sun and the other stars...
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+Evan Au "it is if nuclear power is harnessed correctly, efficiently, and safely". Can you name ANY technology, where accidents don't happen, despite all precautions? And, we still have all the nuclear waste...
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+IcantSignin When we in Sweden, some decades ago, had a debate and voted about the future of our nuclear energy, one guy said: "The waste is no problem. It's not more than it could fit in my bathtub"... People are so ignorant. By the way; we voted to work hard to get rid of the nuclear energy to 2010 and create more renewable energy sources instead. We still have the nuclear plants and there is talk about building more...
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DevillForce And, aircraft accidents mostly are caused by human error. No technical systems are immune to that. Or, to natural disasters. None are 100% "safe".
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Yes, and when accidents happen, a few hundred people may die. When nuclear disasters happen, thousands may die and large areas be inhabitable for thousands of years.
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I now it hasn't happened often, but the consequences are much, much worse, and it has, of course not, happened for the last time...
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Well, in my opinion, If it was so easy, aircraft accidents would be EXTREMELY rare. But, there are quite few happening every year...
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Oops! You happened to several times write "fission" instead of "fusion"... Well, the process itself doesn't leave any radioactive products, but as I have understood, the material in the reactor will be radioactive, because of the intense radiation.
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James Dixon Well, jokes have their time and scientific discussion have their.
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August S And, one didn’t even see Earth spin backwards in that movie...
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Mike Woodman This is really a quite stupid ”discussion”.
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Robots Vs Ninja Voyager Will reach the distance of the nearest solar system, but No solar system Will be just There, to welcome it.
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You can of course, fall from any height. Even from the distances of Mars or Jupiter, if There are No planets in the way.
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