Quote Originally Posted by NEOAethyr View Post
Saaya, I think you underestimate just how powerful hydrogen can be .

Hydrogen is some powerful stuff...
Hydrogen as a power plant is iffy though.
It's wasteful, it uses up our water and oxygen, that's my opinion.

I have 2 examples but I'm unsure if I should post there names.
Just note that there were subs that are over 60 years old that were faster then any nuke sub today and they were used hydrogen reactors.

The planes with the highest rate of climb to this very day, are again baised off the same tech and are again over 60years old.
And the fastest plane ever made period, is again made with the same exact tech...

Very powerful stuff hydrogen is...
its not that... im just not sure how it would explode downwards...
thats the thing that rose my eyebrows...
if you fill the top of the structure, which is like an attic, with hydrogen and oxygen and blow it up, itll pop all 4 walls and the roof, sure...

why would it go downwards and damage the corners of the building?
those areas of the structure are many many times stronger than the walls around the top of the reactor... as soon as the walls are off, the pressure escapes towards the top or horizontally... why would it break off the edges of the central structure?

im just saying, of course im not an expert...
but to me it looks like the explosion happened below the pool level...

and dont you think its odd?
reactor2 suffered an explosion and the structure is still mostly in tact, yet they admit the containment vessel has been damaged...
reactor3 is in MUCH worse shape, but somehow, miraculously the containment vessel is supposed to be... just fine...?

just saying, all this stuff doesnt add up to me as an amateur... not saying its bs...

http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/18_26.html
Kan promises to disclose all info on Fukushima

Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan says the government will make every effort to disclose information about the quake-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
*twiddling thumbs*
well?
its been half a day since he made those comments...
i havent heard a single thing since then...


whenever somebody promises to tell the truth, without saying anything else right after this, you know hes still lying, lol...
yeah i lied and held back some infos, im sorry, i will tell you the truth now...

*silence* ...

btw, has anybody else lost all trust and confidence in the IAEA after this?
they havent done a THING... claiming they were waiting for japan to ask them for help and advice... oh come on... when a reactor blows up you proactively contact the local gov and visit the place right away, whether they want it or not...

imagine a plane crashes somewhere and the aviation industry watchdog doesnt travel to the crash site because... oh well, nobody gave us a call...