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wtmusic

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Tue Jan 3, 2012, 02:11 PM Jan 2012

The Thorium Dream [View all]

"The Thorium Dream explores the growing grassroots movement in the United States behind the element thorium and the powerful forces that could keep it buried in the dustbin of history. After the Fukushima disaster, nuclear energy faces its biggest questions in decades. But a ragtag band of energy enthusiasts is on a mission to spread their answer: more nuclear power than Walt Disney could have dreamed up, green enough to save the climate (the energy secretary and NASA’s chief climate scientist are curious) and safe enough that if you walked away from the reactor, it would calmly turn itself off. There’s just one problem: the idea was already killed by the government 40 years ago. Bringing it back won’t be easy, but some are staking their whole livelihoods on it. That’s just what life’s like ... with the thorium dream."

http://www.vice.com/motherboard/thorium-dream

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The Thorium Dream [View all] wtmusic Jan 2012 OP
This gets shot down every time it's posted here. Gregorian Jan 2012 #1
They run at around 1200ºF so they're hard on materials wtmusic Jan 2012 #2
Thorium has highest melting point of all oxides at 3,182° F. Fledermaus Jan 2012 #15
this is fake Maslo55 Jan 2012 #16
He knows that... kristopher Jan 2012 #18
I am yet to see any credible Maslo55 Jan 2012 #19
The fact that thorium is an element, not an "oxide", should have made this article suspect. wtmusic Jan 2012 #22
"Thorium dreams"? Apt title... kristopher Jan 2012 #4
Anonymous, uninformed, barely comprehensible idiocy. wtmusic Jan 2012 #6
Poor feller's having his own personal meltdown, aren't ya? kristopher Jan 2012 #7
Actually I'm very optimistic wtmusic Jan 2012 #8
thorium has a "cult following on line" ...with "aspects of a Scientific Cargo Cult" kristopher Jan 2012 #9
LOL same anonymous, uninformed blogger. wtmusic Jan 2012 #10
Tick, tick. Like watching paint dry. nt wtmusic Jan 2012 #23
Not much of a critique Maslo55 Jan 2012 #17
So the people who are being debunked think the debunker needs debunkiing... kristopher Jan 2012 #21
Thorium Reactors OKIsItJustMe Jan 2012 #3
Both were light-water reactors with solid-fuel cores wtmusic Jan 2012 #5
keep dreaming waddirum Jan 2012 #11
Unfortunately repeating that mantra doesn't make it true. wtmusic Jan 2012 #12
So why do you keep using that strategy? kristopher Jan 2012 #13
Keep Waiting for Godot waddirum Jan 2012 #20
U.S. Researcher Preparing Prototype Cars Powered by Heavy-Metal Thorium Fledermaus Jan 2012 #14
youtube link... hunter Jan 2012 #24
A better name would be.. FSSF Jan 2012 #25
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