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Conférence du 11 mars 2009 – Introduction

Introduction (Vidéo 1 de 17) Conférence du 11 mars 2009 Première partie Pour en finir avec les pénuries Une chronique des bonnes nouvelles pour lhumanité WaveMotion Industries www.WaveMotionIndustries.com Video Rating: 0 / 5

What is the difference between nuclear weapons and nucular weapons/energy?

Question by Ali G: What is the difference between nuclear weapons and nucular weapons/energy? It seems that more commonwealth nations support nuclear energy, but honestly there’s less of that support in the USA. People like Sarah Palin have expressed support for nucular energy. Is one of them safer and cleaner? Unless we are talking about […]

How a Nuclear Power Plant Works

A visual understanding of how energy is harvested during a Nuclear Reaction. Video Rating: 3 / 5 READ ARTICLE!: theintelhub.com Explosion And Smoke At French Nuclear Power Station Tricastin theintelhub.com Article In French From July 2nd www.ledauphine.com www.lefigaro.fr Visit Lucus W. Hixon Sites – Great Nuclear Information And Research news.lucaswhitefieldhixson.com enformable.com On July 3rd, in […]

How many nuclear power plants does it take to destroy our world?

by JamesReaFotos Question by Steve Gonzales: How many nuclear power plants does it take to destroy our world? When will we realize nuclear power is bad mojo?? There are no guarantees that its is 100% safe. Best answer: Answer by Vincent GThe same could be said about anything, especially virus. To destroy the whole planet, […]

Fatal fission

nuclear fission kills: Nature, and man do nuclear fusion from water. Video Rating: 5 / 5

Dr. Kiki’s Science Hour 84 (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors) Abridged 3/3

Dr Kiki’s Science Hour 84 (Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors) Abridged 3/3 I’ve tried to leave the core points and edit out all the fluff as most people do not have the attention span to make it through the entire hour. The key points are: * We built and ran prototype Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTR) […]

2011 State of the Union: Energy

“So tonight, I challenge you to join me in setting a new goal: by 2035, 80% of America’s electricity will come from clean energy sources.” Excerpt from President Obama’s State of the Union address. Recorded: January 25, 2011 | Washington, DC Video Rating: 0 / 5 The energy catalyzer is a revolutionary clean energy technology […]

THORIUM REACTOR előadás (LFTR-MSR)

A világ energetikai problémájára a megoldást már 1950-ben kitalálta egy Wigner JenÅ‘ nevű úriember (fizikusként Nobeldíjat kapot 1963-ban) A megoldás neve: Tórium Nukleáris Reaktor (energyfromthorium.com 2010 hírek: Obama megoldaná Tórium Reaktorral a világ energia problémáját: index.hu Az alábbi PDF-et nem az Egely György írta, a link kezdÅ‘címének tanulsága szerint: www.atomeromu.hu LFTR: en.wikipedia.org Wigner JenÅ‘ nem […]

The Deuterium Lifespan

This video is a short one. It is about The lifespan of deuterium and how long it will last if we use it as our primary energy source The nuclear power we use now is horrible, it is called nuclear fission power and it is not the way to go. We need to research Nuclear […]

Why does Fusion create more energy than fission?

Question by s m: Why does Fusion create more energy than fission? Why does Fusion create more energy than fission? Best answer: Answer by Matus1976The answer lies in the difference in energy of the nucleus of a small atom which would be fused, and a large atom which would be split. When two small elements […]

Japan’s Crippled Nuclear Plant Reaches Stability

The crippled reactors at Japan’s tsunami-hit nuclear power plant have reached stability more than four months since the disaster. The focus now shifts to the removal of spent nuclear fuel. (July 19) Video Rating: 3 / 5

How many nuclear power plants are in the US?

Question by Donovan V: How many nuclear power plants are in the US? Doing a project for school. Need to know how many nuclear power plants there are in the US. Best answer: Answer by billrussell42Wikipedia: As of 2008, nuclear power in the United States is provided by 104 commercial reactors (69 pressurized water reactors […]