Subj : fuel To : alexander koryagin From : Roy Witt Date : Sat Mar 03 2018 08:24:55 29 Sep 16 15:10, alexander koryagin wrote to Roy Witt: RW>>>> As compared to what other fuels and in what field of use? ak>>> Any fuel is used for fueling. Take coal, wood, oil for instance. If ak>>> people don't burn them - they will burn out themselves sooner or ak>>> later. ;-) But by using Uranium we constantly create highly ak>>> radioactive waste that must be stored somewhere for thousands of ak>>> years. Is it possible to guarantee that nothing will have happened ak>>> with these dirty boxes for thousands of years? RW>> I've often wondered why we don't send spent uranium fuel to the sun, RW>> for immediate depletion of all radioactivity upon arrival. ak> Do you remember what a row we have on Earth when somebody tries to ak> launch a rocket with atomic generator inside? I didn't know that was even attempted. ak> The reason is clear - there is a probability that the rocket will ak> fail and we'll get a radioactive contamination. Not necessarily. ak> The situation will be worse if we an accident happens with a rocket ak> carrying extremely radioactive isotopes that we get after using U235 ak> fuel. Probably there is only one solution Perhaps two. ak> - we must build plants to restore U235 fuel; all the work must be ak> done by robots capable to work in a(?) highly radioactive ak> environment. Why even store it? The best solution would be to neutralize the radioactivity to a level that can safely be handled. ak>>> [...The probabilty of crime in the country is in direct proportion ak>>> to amount of the police] RW>> ...Crime is in direct proportion to the number of crooks not in RW>> jail. ak> in jail for life? ;) Only if they're capable of working toward their own cost of keeping them. R\%/itt .... Mark Owen: "Hey, did you ever hear anything about that beer? .... Fellow SEAL: "You believed that s**t, I bet you voted for change too, .... SUCKER." --- GoldED+/W32 with D'Bridge 3.82 * Origin: Texas Lone-Star - Texan, American, USAian (1:387/22) .