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God damnit Jinyang!

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Errich, is the refrigerator running? This is Mike Hunt, and he’s a rich.

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Eric Bachman, this is your mother. You are not my son.

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“This is you as an old man. I’m ugly and dead alone.”

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“You’re a old, and a fat”

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I heard that somewhere in the US there were parts of a nuclear power plant being delivered by steam train. So that’s basically one steam engine supplying another! (^^,)

I can’t seem to find an article about it anywhere, so it might be an urban legend :(

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Big Steam is playing us for suckers!

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Given that the first commercial nuclear power plants in the US were coming online in the late 1950s, that’s entirely possible. Steam trains were well on their way out by then, but there were still a few hauling freight around.

Fun adjacent fact: even when the British Empire had moved off of wind sails and into coal, those coal ships didn’t have the range to possibly cover the entire Empire. Coal stations were setup around the world, and the coal had to be transported by sail. The previous technology helps get the next generation technology going.

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Sheng Wang is hilarious! Seriously, if you like comedy then watch his stuff

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Both Jimmy O. Yang and Sheng Wang are hilarious, but you should recognize that they are two different people.

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So a nucler reactor is just a kettle with an extra spicy heating element?

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That’s not a spicy challenge id be willing to try.

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Not spicy. Everyone knows nuclear power is lemon-lime flavored.

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Taste: slightly metallic, not great, not terrible.

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A plausible Nile Red quote.

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Cherenkov: The blue raspberry of nuclear radiation

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That moment when you take a drag of your Blue Raspberry vape and the dosimeter next to you maxes out.

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No! I vanted orange!

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The same guy who deliberately messed with the vending machine will also intentionally misplace the delivery of the skull gun aug module, smh.

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Yes. Water + spicy rocks. Everything else is solar power, which is also nuclear power, but with the spiciness in the sky instead.

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I mean, radioactive isotopes are formed in supernovae, so it’s really just solar power from a different sun, right?

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it’s spicy rocks all the way down.

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It’s all gravity in the end. Or probably middle but I don’t know why gravity, so that’s as far as I can reduce it.

Everything we see around us is just hydrogen trying to get closer to the middle of the biggest hydrogen party it can find in the general vicinity. And we were all once part of at least one massive party that eventually got a bit out of hand when we all tried to get so close together we bounced off of a neutron star before it collapsed into a black hole.

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Fun fact. Coal plants release more radioactive materials than nuclear plants.]

Except the ones that blew up. Those ones were extra spicy.

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Except, even then, an average coal plant will release more radioactive material over its lifetime than Fukushima did.

It’s just Chernobyl that you have to top. And even then there are coal plants that come close.

Now, it’s not apples to apples. Coal plants release uranium and thorium. Not ceasium and strontium.

But yeah, never go swimming in a coal plant ash pit. For more than the obvious reasons.

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  • Solar panels: Direct sky-spiciness to electricity conversion
  • Wind: Sky-spiciness made the air move
  • Hydroelectric: Sky-spiciness lifted the water up, gravity brings it down
  • Fossil fuels: Really old stored sky-spiciness from ancient plants
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Nuclear: the sky spiciness got too spicy and turned into spicy rocks

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Most power generation is just steam spinning turbines. Solar’s just weird. Wind cuts out the steam loop.

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Reflective solar is normal at least. But photovoltaics are weird. Even weirder is that they’re LEDs backwards, and the fact that transistors just are like that is why they’re encased in black plastic

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Unless you WANT your transistor to be this way and use it so you put an actual led inside the plastic as well to mess with (i.e. turn on and off) the transistor!

Also I would argue that wind could also be considered ‘steam’ turning a turbine. It’s just vapour pressure ‘steam’ with a LOT of other pollutants which somehow increase the efficiency!

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What about hydro electric? It uses cold steam

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Ooh, cold steam burns are the worst!

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Nuclear power is the refining distilling and enriching of uranium into unstable isotopes and higher elements, boiling water is one small step in converting nuclear energy into electrical energy.

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But it’s one of the most important steps because it’s where the actual electricity comes from.

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