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Answer» Found on Digg. Safe nuclear does exist, and China is leading the way with thorium (telegraph.co.uk )— A few weeks before the tsunami struck Fukushima’s uranium REACTORS and shattered public faith in nuclear power, China revealed that it was launching a rival TECHNOLOGY to build a safer, cleaner, and ultimately cheaper network of reactors based on thorium.http://digg.com/news/science/safe_nuclear_does_exist_and_china_is_leading_the_way_with_thorium Also: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/8393984/Safe-nuclear-does-exist-and-China-is-leading-the-way-with-thorium.html What is thorium ? Number 90 READ about it: http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/inf62.htmlI read that a small Thorium plant could provide more power than a nuclear REACTOR. No sources, sorry. I also read that the US considered Thorium as a source of fuel, but went with Uranium for its military usage. Cool stuff, bro.Wow! Hard to believe! Why didn't they tell us years ago about this? Here is a updated article on Wikipedia about Thrum. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorium Looking around, here is a recent post on InvestorSpot giving a good summary of what Thorium can do for you. Read it carefully. It could drop the price of gasoline back down to $2 a GALLON withing five years or less. Quote Try Thorium - Nuclear Energy Without The Side EffectsQuote from: Geek-9pm on March 22, 2011, 01:14:24 PM Wow! Hard to believe! Why didn't they tell us years ago about this? It was discovered in 1828. Really you just didn't pay attention whenever you were shown Mendeleev's chart. All of the elements in that "lineup" can be used for nuclear fission. Most of them have miniscule half-lives and are practically useless for reactionary purposes. I never understood why it was called the Periodic Table... Is it supposed to change every year ? ? I'm confused... Quote from: patio on March 22, 2011, 05:57:19 PM I never understood why it was called the Periodic Table... Each horizontal row of elements is called a "period". So to be more formal in what I previously said I should have said that "all the elements in that period can be used for nuclear fission" although even that has some flaws. In any case, the table is a list of periods- thus, a periodic table. That is assuming that wasn't tongue-in-cheek humour. In which case- carry on It was...but i think i'll bail while i'm still ahead... |
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