Originally posted by: KurskKnyaz
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
OK, the post is still here on this machine.
'I can't see whats not there. Show me.'
Yes, because you are blind, not because you weren't shown. You're an example of the expression, 'not worth the powder to blow you to hell'.
no one live on Yucca mountain.
A perfect further example of the generalized stupidity with which you argue your case. The people of Nevada don't want Yucca mountain used as a dump for other people's nuclear waste and neither does Harry Reid.
'The problem here is that you never provided data to back this (the bold) up. I see now, engineers that agree with you are smart.'
Do you even think when you bold things? You bolded two points. I just showed there are geothermal, wind, and solar resources that can power the nation. Are you contesting these, or are you really just still blind as to the problem of nuclear waste? All the evidence points to the latter, but you make your points with little thought or care, no?
And yes, engineers that agree with me have that most unpinheaded of traits called emotional intelligence. They understand not only the technical, but the psychological dimensions of potential solutions.
I obviously read your articles, hy am I blind? I know people don't want waste in Yucca, I never argued that. I just said they are being illogical. Like the other guy said the biggest problem with nuclear is PR.
Yes, on paper they can theoretically power the nation. But that is on paper and it won't be applied for reasons that I'm tired of pointing out. Anti-matter can also power the nation. Good luck implementing that.
You never showed me a problem with nuclear waste that is greater than the problem with coal or the implementation problems of the alternative energy sources. I didn't say its flawless I said its the safest. Coal mining has killed and ruined more people's health than any nuclear leak.
"Emotional intelligence" - that is interesting since, by nature, emotions are not logical. ...and you though you coined a new phrase. What "psychological dimensions" are you talking about? WTF is that anyway and what does it have to do with anything?
You basically summed up your bias: "pinheads" are only right if they agree with you. What an ego you have there setting yourself as the standard for engineers to follow.