Is there a role for nuclear energy?

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Jovial Monk

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Jovial Monk » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:09 pm

And naffie works in the PS because she couldn’t cope with the pace of work in private enterprise.

I worked for myself for 26 years.

Viking King.

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Viking King. » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:11 pm

Outlaw Yogi wrote:
Jovial Monk wrote:I can’t afford a supercomputer, you got some spare change towards that? D’uh! Takes teams of scientists, mathematicians and engineers. I believe they will get there and sooner rather than later.

In the meantime, a few 4thGen nuke plants will help us reduce our emissions.
So just who exactly do you expect to pay for all this stuff you gob off about but aren't willing to put your money where your mouth is for? Typical parasite.
I would have thought that was obvious,
medicine, science, and everything else you and I want done to make our lives better is paid for out of the public purse, it is topped up with our taxes, don't matter if you are self retiree or reliying on gov't handouts, you still pay regardless.

Outlaw Yogi

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:17 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:And naffie works in the PS because she couldn’t cope with the pace of work in private enterprise.

I worked for myself for 26 years.
You've made several claims to credentials or expertise previously, but your inane retorts when challenged, suggests you don't actually understand any of the concepts you fantasise about.

Jovial Monk

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Jovial Monk » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:27 pm

Mate, look in the mirror. You have babbled reams and reams of pseudo psychobabble at me without any qualifications. I have a B.Sc. and did study what I claim. Put together all I have said and it is all congruent, it hangs together, fits together. You, OTOH just bullshit.

Take it from me, confirm it with some reading, the problem with fusion is maintaining the magnetic bottle to contain the plasma. This is a control problem, cybernetic problem, not an energy problem.

Research is done by private companies, “pure science” type research by universities, CSIRO. I don’t have the money to conduct that kind of research, not the skills anymore either.

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Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Neferti » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:34 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:Mate, look in the mirror. You have babbled reams and reams of pseudo psychobabble at me without any qualifications. I have a B.Sc. and did study what I claim. Put together all I have said and it is all congruent, it hangs together, fits together. You, OTOH just bullshit.

Take it from me, confirm it with some reading, the problem with fusion is maintaining the magnetic bottle to contain the plasma. This is a control problem, cybernetic problem, not an energy problem.

Research is done by private companies, “pure science” type research by universities, CSIRO. I don’t have the money to conduct that kind of research, not the skills anymore either.
Bedtime Monkey boy. Lucky your business went toes up, hey, now you can drink your Home Brew all day and night and just sleep in until lunchtime. :mrgreen:

One thing about Home Brew, I understand, is that you have to get on the piss early and continue to drink and drink until you make a fool of yourself on Forums or fall asleep on the keyboard.

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Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by mellie » Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:38 pm

Poor old Monk... he's up drinking until my photo looks better....(more boy like, would it help if I cut my hair short?)... just a few more and he'll be just about there I reckon... ;)



The question is, how many beers and how many turns until you get it up?

Or do you just pop a viagra and flip a coin and hope for sonney side up?

:mrgreen:

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I think nuclear is one viable option, I prefer a multi faceted approach when it comes to re-thinking Australia's future energy requirements, and whilst most of you cringe at the prospect of a Japan nuclear disaster, you might want to bear in mind Japan were advised to 'stabilise' and secure their out-dated facilities well over 2 years ago...(as disclosed via Wikileaks) ... so either they intended to turn the world off our going nuclear, (send Australia broke given we are a uranium hot-bed when it comes to future supply and demand)...or they are just freaking arrogant and failed to heed the warning.

Who in their right mind builds a nuclear reactor next to an active volcano, then failed to stabilise it when world nuclear authority brought their imminent danger to their attention?

Japan should be charged, forced to pay compensation for their having blatantly dismissed the warnings 2 years ago, this and for putting the planet at risk, not be awarded aid. Not their arrogant government anyway.

Ok, help the victims of disaster, but their government sure have a lot to answer for.

A nuclear disaster could have been thwarted, but they chose to ignore the warnings.
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Viking King.

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Viking King. » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:02 pm

Hey woooooh Monk, Yogi, dudes,
work with this one subject, it isn't religion or politics, it's about science and has a pretty good flow with the conversation so far, I for one DO NOT have scientific qualifications, won't be announcing mine but have a couple, but hey, I can still keep up with you without the biting,
Don't let those tapeworms in here get inside you where you end up with moosh for brain power. :ugeek:

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Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by IQS.RLOW » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:08 pm

I for one DO NOT have scientific qualifications
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won't be announcing mine but have a couple,
I think the drool has short circuited your keyboard and affected your brain
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Outlaw Yogi

Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:16 pm

Jovial Monk wrote:Mate, look in the mirror. You have babbled reams and reams of pseudo psychobabble at me without any qualifications. I have a B.Sc. and did study what I claim. Put together all I have said and it is all congruent, it hangs together, fits together. You, OTOH just bullshit.

Take it from me, confirm it with some reading, the problem with fusion is maintaining the magnetic bottle to contain the plasma. This is a control problem, cybernetic problem, not an energy problem.

Research is done by private companies, “pure science” type research by universities, CSIRO. I don’t have the money to conduct that kind of research, not the skills anymore either.
Never suggested you do the nuts n' bolts of it, just that if its so wonderful, you should put your money where your mouth is and invest in it coward.

So now, just precisely why wont you sponsor this world saving device?

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Re: Is there a role for nuclear energy?

Post by IQS.RLOW » Thu Mar 24, 2011 9:18 pm

and invest in it
He is a labor voter.
He doesn't have any money but wants to spend other peoples money
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