Nuclear
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On the security side, we've come out of a Cold War in which it was too costly to fight a
nuclear
war, and so we didn't, to a period that I call Cool War, cyber war, where the costs of conflict are actually so low, that we may never stop.
We are trying to determine how much we want to give in a negotiation with the Iranians on a
nuclear
deal which deals with the technologies of 50 years ago, when in fact, we know that the Iranians right now are engaged in cyber war with us and we're ignoring it, partially because businesses are not willing to talk about the attacks that are being waged on them.
In the
nuclear
age, when there were people in senior national security jobs, they were expected to speak throw-weight.
So it doesn't matter whether we choose
nuclear
power or carbon capture and storage, upscale our biofuel production, or go for a much bigger roll-out of wind turbines and wave turbines.
They’re formed when a massive star consumes all its
nuclear
fuel and its core collapses.
Also, it damaged the
nuclear
power plant of Fukushima, the
nuclear
power plant just by the water.
And today, I read the reports and an average of 300 tons are leaking from the
nuclear
power plant into the Pacific Ocean.
And to do this, we built a very rough topographical map of the region around the
nuclear
power plant.
But with this in mind, we organized this expedition, which was the closest civilians have been to the
nuclear
power plant.
We are sailing 1.5 kilometers away from the
nuclear
power plant, and with the help of the local fisherman, we are collecting sediment from the seabed with a custom sediment sampler we've invented and built.
Within a year, Congress funded huge weapons increases, and we went from 1,200
nuclear
weapons to 20,000.
Or the Gallup Poll that showed that seven in 10 Americans believed that a
nuclear
war would happen, and that at least 50 percent of our population was going to be killed.
On the right-hand side, we've taken that same piece of coral, put it in a
nuclear
reactor, induced fission, and every time there's some decay, you can see that marked out in the coral, so we can see the uranium distribution.
Sure, we can alter elements by
nuclear
fusion or
nuclear
fission.
However,
nuclear
fusion requires so much heat, the only natural occurrence of this process is in stars.
Rapid
nuclear
fission is not any better since it often results in many radioactive particles.
Our hero would become a walking, talking
nuclear
power plant, ultimately harming every person he tries to save.
And do you really want the heat of the Sun or a radioactive
nuclear
plant inside of your body?
So, the scary thing about Sputnik was not the orbiting ball itself, but the fact that the same technology could be used to launch a
nuclear
warhead at any city.
As a second example, imagine an allied group of nations cooperatively infiltrating the computer systems of an enemy nation's
nuclear
warship.
At some point, the core of such a ball gets hot enough that
nuclear
fusion occurs.
In 2011, a tsunami surpassed the flood wall protecting Japan's Fukushima Power Plant, causing a
nuclear
disaster in addition to claiming over 18,000 lives.
Because it's impossible for an employee at a coal fired or a
nuclear
plant to turn a knob to produce more or less electricity depending on how many clouds there are in the sky.
That it's almost as far removed from everyday life as, say,
nuclear
physics.
The enormous gravitational pressure of so much material compresses and triggers
nuclear
fusion in the star's core.
However, at that point
nuclear
fusion no longer releases enough energy, and the pressure from the core peters out.
Using particle accelerators, we can mimic the complex
nuclear
reactions that create gold in stars.
The answer begins with understanding that the word radiation describes two very different scientific phenomena: electromagnetic radiation and
nuclear
radiation.
A phenomenon known as the strong
nuclear
force struggles to overcome this repulsion and keep the nucleus intact.
They will randomly eject matter and/or energy, known as
nuclear
radiation, to achieve greater stability.
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