Like this:

But replace “Hawaii” with your location.

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  • @[email protected]
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    56 days ago

    Modern nuclear reactors won’t meltdown if shot, just turn off so only gonna be more dangerous if they specifically target electricity infrastructure

    • @mojofrododojo
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      296 days ago

      Modern nuclear reactors won’t meltdown if shot

      we hope. never having tested nearby strikes, there’s no way to know how resilient to catastrophe these things are, and even when over-engineered with an eye on safety in the worst conditions, fukushima illustrates that everything can go wrong in a cascade and still render them unsafe.

      honestly, coastal nuclear power stations like diablo canyon and fukushima are going to be interacting with larger and more violent storms in the future, and tsunamis etc., perhaps there are better places for them.

      • @[email protected]
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        -106 days ago

        Not really, modern Thorium reactors simply can’t meltdown, it’s no safety, simply not possible they are the Future

        • Atemu
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          306 days ago

          Modern thorium reactors don’t exist on the power grid.

        • @mojofrododojo
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          66 days ago

          it may be physically impossible but until we test them with catastrophic conditions we won’t know. that said, their long history of fail-safe fail states and the extremely reduced physical constraints (lower pressure, lower temps, lower amounts of fissile material, lower enrichment, etc.,) make me think you’re right, but it’s gonna be hard to prove because we’re having such difficulty getting the larger industry to test the shit much less deploy it in any reasonable amount of time.

    • Tar_Alcaran
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      136 days ago

      Not to make anyone nervous, but dropping a fuckass big missile on a pile of very secure and safe nuclear material will still scatter that material in a wide area, and wind will make it worse.

      But no, making a modern nuclear suffer a meltdown is basically impossible

    • @Cocodapuf
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      45 days ago

      Sure, but a nuclear power plant could be a potential target. The nuclear warhead is the concern.

      • @[email protected]
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        -25 days ago

        If someone drops a nuke I think you will have bigger problems than the lack of electricity

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          That’s exactly what I’m saying… If you live near a nuclear power plant, you’re a potential target. Cause the bomb doesn’t destroy the plant, it destroys the city it’s in and several towns around it.

          The plant is a target because hitting the plant makes the power go out for the whole region, but your problem is the warhead. Meltdowns don’t factor in at any point.

    • @SuperApples
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      15 days ago

      If they are built and maintained correctly. And meltdown isn’t the only problem that could occur.

      I don’t have much faith in a corrupt, self-regulated industry, with strong yakuza ties, to do things 100% the correct way, especially given everything we know about the industry post 2011. Knowing how much local political power the company has, I know they could literally get away with murder, as no politician or police would want to be on their bad side.

      Don’t get me wrong, the missile was still the biggest threat, but I do believe the power plant isn’t necessarily safe. An engineering and/or scientific understanding of a modern power plant doesn’t mean shit if you don’t consider the political and capitalist systems the that underpin their construction and maintenance.

      • @Tricky
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        24 days ago

        Could you recommend any reading about the Yakuza involvement in the industry? Super fascinating but it’s the first I’ve heard if it

        Thanks

        • @SuperApples
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          13 days ago

          For English sources probably the best book is Tokyo Noir by Jake Adelstein