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the startup capital required to build a new reactor is disproportionately high compared to the actual risks of the possible failure modes
if we take the climate catastrophe claims as a given, nuclear is the best possible solution
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@chrylis @willlowthewhisp True, but imagine trying to *deregulate nuclear* (gasp!)
Not an election winning platform i suspect
I fear we need to accept e…
https://twitter.com/idontwa86202030/status/1385314135961899013
ubiquitous nuclear power will allow us to scale our scientific capabilities that much more, throwing massively more energy at the problem of fusion reactors; lowering research costs increases probability of making discoveries sooner
idt I need to explain why fusion is important
compounding applies in this situation; the sooner we achieve fusion, the sooner its consequences can begin to filter downstream into society
capabilities drive requirements; as barriers to entry to high-energy fields are lowered, we'll see faster innovation as more people enter