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In reply to the discussion: Fukushima is an ongoing problem [View all]RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)Last edited Wed May 14, 2014, 11:30 PM - Edit history (1)
But the evidence is.........
They can't even get in to where the cores have melted. They have sent robots in and the robots melt.
"Cores are not hot" "fuel rods take five years to cool down", you say. Contradictions from you, again.
You claim this about reactors: "....active reactor uses hundreds of thousands of gallons per minute to cool the core".
Heh. Three reactors were running when the place blew up. So, in the first few hours when they had no water, the fission went out of control. And blew.
Thanks, you just proved that fission was out of control, and that in order to cool the cores down over the next ten days they would have used millions and millions of gallons of water. Water which flowed out of the 3 destroyed core containments and into the Pacific. And has been flowing for 3 years now.
Good gawd man, do you even read what you write?