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alexande | Roy Witt | fuel |
March 3, 2018 8:24 AM * |
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<MSGID_1=3A387=2F22_506f05c6@fidonet.org> processed: spam filter heuristic analysis disabled) From: "alexander koryagin" <koryagin@erec.ru> F2EP Hi, Roy Witt! How are you? on Monday, 08 of October, I read your message to alexander koryagin about "fuel" [skipped] RW>>> As compared to what other fuels and in what field of use? ak>> Any fuel is used for fueling. Take coal, wood, oil for instance. If ak>> people don't burn them - they will burn out themselves sooner or ak>> later. ;-) But by using Uranium we constantly create highly ak>> radioactive waste that must be stored somewhere for thousands of ak>> years. Is it possible to guarantee that nothing will have happened ak>> with these dirty boxes for thousands of years? RW> I've often wondered why we don't send spent uranium fuel to the sun, RW> for immediate depletion of all radioactivity upon arrival. Do you remember what a row we have on Earth when somebody tries to launch a rocket with atomic generator inside? The reason is clear - there is a probability that the rocket will fail and we'll get a radioactive contamination. The situation will be worse if we an accident happens with a rocket carrying extremely radioactive isotopes that we get after using U235 fuel. Probably there is only one solution - we must build plants to restore U235 fuel; all the work must be done by robots capable to work in a(?) highly radioactive environment. ak>> [...The probabilty of crime in the country is in direct proportion to ak>> amount of the police] RW> ...Crime is in direct proportion to the number of crooks not in jail. in jail for life? [...Skipped] Bye Roy! Alexander (yAlexKo[]yandex.ru) + 2:5020/2140.91 fido7.english-tutor 2012 --- ifmail v.2.15dev5.4 * Origin: Demos online service (2:5020/400) |
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