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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛

Paul P.H. Wilson⚛

@gonuke

Nuclear engr prof, S/W developer, energy analyst (he/him/his). My postings here are my own & do not necessarily represent my employer. @gonuke.bsky.social

Madison, WI 53711 انضم Temmuz 2007
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
@Jordan_W_Taylor This is not true. About 0.7% of the neutrons are emitted at times up to 80 s after the fission event. These delayed neutrons are the key! Fast reactor exist and can still be controlled for this reason.
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Jordan Taylor
Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
Reality: Chain reactions happen too fast to be controlled easily through control rods alone. Fast, passive means are used, exploiting the fact that fission is most likely with “slow” (thermal) neutrons, not the “fast” ones emitted by fissioning U235.
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Jordan Taylor@Jordan_W_Taylor·
The purpose of education is to tell the truth, right? Not always. Sometimes it's to tell you a simplified fib, a not-quite-truth that almost explains things and prepares you for the truth as an adult. This is a Lie-To-Children. Let's list a few, and you can add your own…
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛
Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
@whatisnuclear France's history of reactor size is very similar to the US, except for increased standardization, and the EPR is about the same size as an AP1000.
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
@whatisnuclear Instead of saying "this is interesting", why don't we just say "this is wrong". Too many of his falsehoods, misconceptions are traded as "interesting".
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Nick Touran
Nick Touran@whatisnuclear·
Trump on Rogan talking about how large LWRs in the US are too big. He points out that France did it right by building lots of small ones. This is interesting because France really built lots of large ones very similar to the ones in Georgia. They just built a bunch in a row.
America 2100@America_2100

Incredible. Trump is at the top of his game. Listen to him discuss the regulatory challenges that American nuclear plants face and the advantages of French nuclear design.

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Rod Adams
Rod Adams@Atomicrod·
Oklo’s CFO - a man with 30 years in the energy business, most with BP - was interviewed during last month’s EnerCom gathering in Denver. A major portion of the crowd was from oil & gas industry. The conference organizers have posted video of the interview for a limited time. LTF
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Rod Adams@Atomicrod·
You’re overthinking the question. The quote says “using water to cool reactors instead of of sodium” TerraPower’s Natrium design uses sodium to cool the reactor (actually to transfer heat from the reactor) instead of water. Though both have significant history, water cools the overwhelming majority of operating reactors
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Rod Adams@Atomicrod·
Quick test of nuclear literacy: What’s wrong with the quote in the attached image? Note: I’m not bashing anyone, just highlighting the need for patient, continued communication that includes free proofreading
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
6 days, 2096 miles of driving (~45 hours behind the wheel), $283 in tolls, $317 in gas, 5 return trips across the GW Bridge, 1 meal with my sister/nephew in central Indiana... Operation Move Moira is complete without incident
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
Do none of the commenters (or the OP) want to acknowledge that this a graph of the *SHARE* of generation and not the absolute generation? Nuclear energy, for example, generates roughly as much today on a global basis as it ever has
Lion Hirth@LionHirth

In terms of share of global electricity output, coal peaked in 1905. Hydro peaked 100 years ago. Oil before the, well, oil crisis. Nuclear peaked in the 1990s and gas, maybe, has just passed its peak. And then there is the yellow line...

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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
Super Bowl halftime analysis has the same guy sitting at both ends of the desk!
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Paul P.H. Wilson⚛@gonuke·
@nuclear94 But apparently you may be qualified to be chair of a department of biomedical AI 🤷‍♂️
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Jeff Terry@nuclear94·
Look predatory conference people, if I have not responded to the first few batches of your emails, I’m not going to respond to the 10th batch. No, I’m not going to speak on Artificial Intelligence In BioMedical Applications because I have never done anything with AI in biomedical
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