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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #650 on: Thu, 19 June 2025, 07:15:50 »
 Yep, I say, all the money spent on military, could be spent on development solutions to prevent climate change. Nope, lets make sure we have enough bullets to shot down every human on earth. Good job.
We have this little green planet and we keep ****ting on it and destroy everything around us, including ourselves. Nice.
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #651 on: Thu, 19 June 2025, 09:56:31 »
They are deliberately inflaming the middle east to stay relevant.  It's to distract from the rampant widespread government failures.

Every president has done this,  Obama, Biden, Bush, Clinton, all used presidential powers bypassing Congress to start Wars.

Democrats and Republicans are IDENTICAL in every way that destroys our chance at a livable future. 

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #652 on: Mon, 23 June 2025, 10:12:16 »
Syringe Attack in France.

Like, whaa..? It's a guy, stabbing women with syringes, possibly infected with a disease.


This just illustrates why no one should ever go outside, and how remarkably close the average human being is to a "Feral Animal."

We're only a few generations removed from the dirt, the majority of humans are functionally illiterate, and 99% has been brainwashed by state-TV.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #653 on: Tue, 24 June 2025, 07:19:09 »
Bridge collapse due to landslide triggered by excessive continuous rain

People be like, oh it's shoddy workmanship, chinesium, etc, etc

NO, the real problem is Climate CHANGE + HUBRIS.

Virtually all materials and energy for construction comes from fossil fuels.

This is the future of civilizations encapsulated in 1 photo.




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« Reply #655 on: Tue, 24 June 2025, 15:55:48 »
" They dont know what the f*** they doing" :)
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #656 on: Tue, 24 June 2025, 16:31:59 »
"There are numerous definitions of Article 5"

edit - this is reassuring

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/26/politics/fema-payments-staffing-stalled-turmoil/index.html
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Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #657 on: Thu, 26 June 2025, 07:26:58 »
Their plan is to just let the dangerous relestate fail, saving is not a priority, because you have situations where you end up replacing imminent failures, like new orleans. And we can't just spend money willy-nilly. New Orleans will never generate the revenue to justify its cost of replacement. The most unfortunate thing is, this is true of most Cities. Cities across the world, not just US.

More broadly, if you think about it, it's really just the first step in letting old people die, we let old developments die. This is a way to cut entitlement spending.

This makes sense from an imperialist perspective because you don't need the old people who are on average self-aware/slightly-smarter.  You just need the young people to extract labor. and You want them as dumb as possible so they'll reproduce.  Theocracies for the longest time adhered to this formula, and they were the earliest forms of large government.


Obviously, imperialism is bad, unfortunately, it's bipartisan, and it will get us all killed.

So, if you span this out, it LOOKS this way, because the system says, CAPITALISM above all else, at all cost.  And all that is, is, plenty for a few,  subsistence for most.


(Conspiracy theory) Even during covid, isn't it odd that with 1 voice, an entire party line decided, hey, deny vaccines, you think maybe they thought, hey, great way to "Load Shed" all these sick old people that we can't extract labor from.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #658 on: Tue, 01 July 2025, 18:30:25 »
83 is way too hot for me, just dripping sweat sitting here doing nothing with 2 fans blowing directly at me
ugh

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #659 on: Wed, 02 July 2025, 08:39:07 »
83F/28C is quite warm but bearable outside if you aren't exerting too much effort. Yesterday I mowed the yard at that temperature, and even though I was drenched with sweat afterwards, it was tolerable while in the process because there were some clouds in the sky and occasional light breeze - and because I was anticipating it and expecting it. 

But 83F/28C indoors, in the shade, is a much different story.


Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #660 on: Thu, 03 July 2025, 19:13:25 »
David Suzuki says the fight for climate change is lost. It's basically all over.

The Postdam Institute's 9 planetary boundaries, Humans have crossed 7.

A single crossing would already represent an existential risk.


On a personal note. Tp4 is surrounded by the Uber Rich. What does that mean.. Best technical description by the Tp4,  If your house has 20x AC heat exchangers, that's what rich is.  4 and below, you're upper middle class.

Point is, there is so much momentum in the system, the average Uber-Riche is so metabolically crippled, alcohol+cholesterol, their brain is plainly not working right. They are not bad people, Tp4 has met exactly 1 person out of 100 which could be classified as "Bad."   But they're all stuck in the doom loop.

There is <1% probability in the powerful/wealthy circle to care or even NOTICE that the world is falling apart.


Tp4 witnessed most recently for the first time, someone spending the maximum $500,000 on a single credit card swipe. Paying the rest of the difference in gold bars. Because heck, gotta have it today.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #661 on: Sat, 05 July 2025, 06:42:59 »
Texas flood.

23 summer camp members unaccounted for.

#1, their parents decided, that outside is safe, it is NOT safe.
#2, they probably voted for ..
#3, climate change IS NOT REAL.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #662 on: Sat, 05 July 2025, 10:07:59 »

Texas flood.


The river rose 26 feet in 45 minutes. Whoa! Hard to even imagine.

Having experienced a couple of flood events firsthand in my lifetime, and evaluating the aftermath of a flood in my stint with FEMA, I have made it a policy to always live on a hill.
Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #663 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 07:48:20 »
Just read about the boom in sales for solar-powered fans in Pakistan. Sounds like a win-win.
Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #664 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 08:05:34 »
Just read about the boom in sales for solar-powered fans in Pakistan. Sounds like a win-win.


What are you talking about fohat, climate change isn't real.

They should buy good ol' American Made Coal-powered Fans.

Stop lying to people. Coal is clean clean clean. Nothing makes better burgers than the smoggy natural taste of Coal.


Stop parroting the agenda of the Radical Left.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #665 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 13:58:34 »
Nice work DOGE.

https://michaelrlowry.substack.com/p/critical-hurricane-forecast-tool

TL;DR
"The announcement was formalized on Wednesday when NOAA distributed a service change notice to all users, including the National Hurricane Center, that by next Monday, June 30th, they would no longer receive real-time microwave data collected aboard three weather satellites jointly run by NOAA and the U.S. Department of Defense.

The permanent discontinuation of data from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager Sounder (SSMIS) will severely impede and degrade hurricane forecasts for this season and beyond, affecting tens of millions of Americans who live along its hurricane-prone shorelines.
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But Wait! There's more:
"Trump's efforts to freeze climate research spending and slash the government's scientific workforce have for months prompted warnings of rippling consequences in the years ahead. For many climate scientists, the consequences are already here.

One NOAA veteran said Trump's changes and firings could drag the agency back to the "technical and proficiency levels we had in the 1950s."

The executive director of the Sunrise Movement, Aru Shiney-Ajay said over the weekend, "Republicans have fired meteorologists, cut emergency disaster aid, and given an extra $18 billion to the fossil fuel corporations causing this crisis."
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Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #666 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 15:34:49 »
Fohat, why do we need NOAA. The bible says, if we do good stuff, good things will happen to us.

We're in the most theocratic united state yet, they do prayers inside and outside the white house now. Weather services are obsolete, climate change was fake the entire time. Those unbelievers used this scare tactic to persuade their own necessity.

Stop acting as the mouthpiece for the radical left.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #667 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 16:43:24 »
The bible says, if we do good stuff, good things will happen to us.

So, that means that people in Texas are .... ?
Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #668 on: Tue, 08 July 2025, 18:39:32 »

So, that means that people in Texas are .... ?



Clearly it's those liberals in austin who's doing satan's labor, who has brought this calamity upon us.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #669 on: Thu, 10 July 2025, 08:18:45 »
Mrriritery spending  is like this...

You're about to die, because the house is on fire.

But you decide to buy a bowflex and inject a bunch of steroids. 30 seconds before smoke inhalation knocks you unconscious and every1 diez.

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« Reply #670 on: Thu, 10 July 2025, 22:35:46 »
guess summer is finally arriving in the PNW next week
it's been downright balmy at times, sometimes even dipping into the 50s in june
i suppose nothing nice lasts forever, and i'll become Human Sprinkler: Drencher of Worlds, next week  :'(

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #671 on: Fri, 11 July 2025, 07:57:10 »
guess summer is finally arriving in the PNW next week

Whoa!

An extended heat wave is just breaking in the Southeast. My garden is mostly surviving and has enjoyed actual rain a couple of times in the past week.
Michael Wolff says he urged Epstein to release information he had on Trump, but Epstein appeared worried about what Trump would do to him.
Epstein told him, “I may be a pervert, but I’m not crazy.” Epstein continued, "Trump is a man without any scruples.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #672 on: Mon, 14 July 2025, 05:22:10 »
The CDC calculated that 33% of adolescent 12-17, in America, are Pre-Diabetic?

Yea, we're totally gonna WIN ww3, nothing can stop us, except.....



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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #673 on: Sat, 19 July 2025, 06:52:58 »
People have been so desperate to get oze mpi(,  they've gone to run down compounding pharmacies which lead to 751 cases of fungal menengitis (inflammation of brain / spinal tissue)

Guys, 10% calories from fats, 100% veggies, it's right there, carbohydrates solve all your problems.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #674 on: Sat, 19 July 2025, 08:47:26 »
Some scientists have been reporting that La Nina might "be dead". So.. permanent El Nino, is now a possibility.  To be clear, for "this year" she-'dead. Should be alive this year, but no, dead.


A useful visualization, cool nasa video.

https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/30847/

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #675 on: Sat, 26 July 2025, 20:45:34 »
This smoke is not normal smoke.

Trees uptake radionv(l id, es  from the soil, then when Large-forest-fires occur, it's RE-VOLATILIZED into the smoke/air.

You've been warned, it ain't barbecue smoke.


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« Reply #676 on: Sun, 27 July 2025, 07:52:27 »
This smoke is not normal smoke.
I watched a show the other day with a guy who cleans up after fires, he was saying wildfires are WAY worse these days because while we got rid of asbestos and other toxins, electric vehicles caught in the fires are bringing a lot of toxic heavy metals. Homes that barely escaped the fire are so contaminated they become a toxic mess and because insurance and the government move so slow on this stuff your neighbor could get his house rebuilt before your home is livable again even with very minimal actual damage because the cleanup is so involved.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #677 on: Sun, 27 July 2025, 08:10:26 »
I watched a show the other day with a guy who cleans up after fires, he was saying wildfires are WAY worse these days because while we got rid of asbestos and other toxins, electric vehicles caught in the fires are bringing a lot of toxic heavy metals. Homes that barely escaped the fire are so contaminated they become a toxic mess and because insurance and the government move so slow on this stuff your neighbor could get his house rebuilt before your home is livable again even with very minimal actual damage because the cleanup is so involved.


Tp4 is optimistic about electric vehicles in terms of practical air quality emissions within human habitats, but the truth is, they're not actually ELECTRIC. The mined materials/metals/minerals and energy(gas/coal/diesel) economy is irreplaceable in producing electric vehicles. EVs represent yet another FOSSIL powered, green washed tech.

Then there's all the plastics and Asphalt roads, all Co-Products of the Oil-refinery process, no-viable alternative.

Solar Panels, Giant Wind Mills, STEEL,  are all impossible to build absent Fossil Based Energy, Even electric arc furnaces require Coking-Coal.

This IS NOT a GREEN REVOLUTION. There is only Green-Washed tech, which run fractionally cleaner at different phases of operation.


The only path forward is using LESS, way less, living in Indian Slums kinda less.


There are some miracle dream stuff, like Thorium/Fusion/AI etc,  again, these are HIGHLY UNLIKELY to pan out, we hope they do, but we almost certainly DO NOT have ENOUGH TIME before Cataclysmic contraction of the Energy Economy.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #678 on: Mon, 28 July 2025, 08:23:04 »
Turkey, Fire fire fire fire.

Encroaching on their 4th largest city.

Couple tings,

50.5'C (124' F) heatwave (record)

Nearly 2000 evacuated,

14 civilian deaths

1 firefighter died from a heart attack, Main cause of firefighter deaths is actually Heart attacks. They're an extremely-unhealthy fat clogged bunch.

"""""Orhan Saribal, an opposition parliamentarian for the province, described the scene as “an apocalypse”. """""""


Point is, the "Doooooooom" scientists said about climate change, It's already happening, if you turn away from the video games, and drugs for a moment, it's right left front and center.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #679 on: Tue, 05 August 2025, 12:02:21 »
It's pretty much over.

"White House Orders NASA to Destroy Co2 imaging satellite projects."

https://futurism.com/white-house-orders-nasa-destroy-important-satellite

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #680 on: Tue, 12 August 2025, 07:13:20 »
Just wached a video of a guy making a barrel with hand tools. OMG, we're so screwed in the next 30 years.

It's going to be like that, for everything.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #681 on: Wed, 13 August 2025, 10:58:32 »
Just saw this reported.

Turbulence on flights are getting more severe, in-part due to climate change. More reported injuries during flight turbulence.


You know, planes falling out of the sky, the stuff they said would happen in the bible is happening.  Buhhh we worship almighty fake-idols, ala-Capitalism.

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« Reply #682 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 08:36:46 »
push the world past 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming above the pre-industrial levels

As someone who works with statistics a lot, I always wondered what the error-deviation for pre-industrial temperature recordings is.
Even more, what is the error-deviation and resolution for pre-historic estimations gathered from analyzing from ice-core drilling etc.?
And, what would happen if you apply the same resolution and error-deviation to modern measurements? Making it Apples to Apple...

I never bothered to check. Did someone else ever do this? Perhaps this would be a interesting side-projects for winter-time...

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #683 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 08:58:44 »
As someone who works with statistics a lot, I always wondered what the error-deviation for pre-industrial temperature recordings is.
Even more, what is the error-deviation and resolution for pre-historic estimations gathered from analyzing from ice-core drilling etc.?
And, what would happen if you apply the same resolution and error-deviation to modern measurements? Making it Apples to Apple...

I never bothered to check. Did someone else ever do this? Perhaps this would be a interesting side-projects for winter-time...

It's one thing if one suspects a Capitalist corporation telling us the world is ending.

But when the general collective of the global scientific consensus tells us the world's about to blow up, well......

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« Reply #684 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 10:22:11 »
global scientific consensus tells us the world's about to blow up, well......
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The question is how many times the world was "blowing up" before, and if we are able to influence the supposed blow-up...
We are at the end of an ice-age, so it is expected to get warmer. We just debate on "Is it getting warmer than expected" comparing 100k year old ice-cores.


Or do you mean the 2013 "97% consensus" regarding our influence?
Didn't it exclude like 2/3 of papers by climate scientists as they were not willing to take clear position?
Thus it actually being a 33% consensus and majority (>50%) being unsure if, and how much, we contribute?

Last time I looked into this was more than 10 years ago.
Maybe I am no more up-to-date on this topic...
Wood-Shed life and stuff...

But, great to see you are still active here!
Why do you use green-text now?




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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #685 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 10:36:12 »
The world hasn't blown up "LIKE THIS" before.

We're speed running it.  The only similar previous CO2 spike happened slowly across 100,000 years, AND EVEN THAT lead to an extinction.

We've done it in less than 10,000 with fossil fuels (basically less than 300yrs) if you don't want to count pre industrial.   It's GG at this point, as there is absolutely NO-Alternative to fossil fuels. Green energy is a lie, it's just Converted Fossil Fuels.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #686 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 10:49:34 »
Hmm...
What about Nocular energy?

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Or focusing on "coping" instead of "mitigation" like underground cities or domes?

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #687 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 11:01:50 »
Or focusing on "coping" instead of "mitigation" like underground cities or domes?

Tp4 has looked into bunkers, they're basically death traps.

Nothing exists in our world which isn't some conversion of fossil-energy. Everything, from materials to labor is fossil powered.

The nuclear miracle might be possible if we had a few hundred years to do it (in the form of thorium), but it does not look likely at this point.

The current form of nuclear with uranium is non-viable, it does not run much cleaner than coal when mining / transport/ concrete /upkeep /refueling/ waste storage is taken into account.

The nuclear waste also has no existing long term solution, all breeder reactor projects have failed, even the japanese gave up.


Energy underpins everything, we will simply not have much of it in the future, because the EROI is already reaching unsustainable lvls.  The easy to reach Oil has already been tapped, everything else requires exponential advances in technology to extract with positive EROI.

Peak oil was roughly 2018, we are likely to enter an extremely rapid supply drop. The saudis more than doubled their wells during the Bush Iraq invasion, and the supply actually decreased 6%.

Game over.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #688 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 11:30:39 »
Guess I just gonna grow a mohawk or get a hockey-mask and enjoy the ride then!

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #689 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 12:09:25 »
For a few years, it might be like the Fury-Road,  within 10 years post collapse, probably everyone would be dead.

People don't understand that at EACH nv(lr power plant is the equivalent of 100,000-500,000 Hiroshima's b0om's worth of releasable radiation.

Absent ACTIVE COOLING and management,  weather/rain/wind will poison the ground, and the air.  The entire Northern hemisphere will likely become a rad deadzone.

Then after 100,000-3,000,000 years life might recover.

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« Reply #690 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 12:28:46 »
That's something I always complained about when watching stuff like The Walking Dead...
What's with all the nuclear power-plants in the countries where it takes place?
No one is operating/servicing them!

Sure, they can work on auto-control. But at some point something breaks.
And some movies/shows take place a decade plus after the apocalypse...

Anyway, 10 years of intensive thrill-ride might compensate for an early death!
Second option, stealing a tanker and become a pirate...

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #691 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 12:47:07 »
Anyway, 10 years of intensive thrill-ride might compensate for an early death!
Second option, stealing a tanker and become a pirate...

Maybe if you become a marauder in the country side, you can do all the pillage/raping thing for a few months.

Within 1 year,  massive radiation clouds would make everyone feel pretty sick and lethargic. Everyone would have clinical depression.  If you look up effects of (hernobyl, which has far less rad material than modern power plants, we saw children drawing very dark pictures depicting sadness/death.

When animals feel physically sick, they become depressed and tend to self-isolate, not party.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #692 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 13:09:28 »
How long will it take till the reactors reach a state of catastrophic failure?

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« Reply #693 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 13:18:11 »
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #694 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 13:40:29 »
How long will it take till the reactors reach a state of catastrophic failure?


Hours.


When you think about chernobyl or fukushima, it's over right? NO, the pollution is ongoing and we don't have the technology to stop it, that's why they built a dome over chernobyl, and fukushima is still constantly leaking, as ground water has penetrated the melted containment vessel.

It is estimated that within 200 years we may develop the technology to reach the broken core.

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« Reply #695 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 14:14:47 »
But, there are fail-safes and some degree of automation which will prevent meltdown for some time when being unattended, no?
At least until batteries/generators are dry (for active cooling reactors) or something breaks (for passive cooling reactors).

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #696 on: Sat, 16 August 2025, 14:25:36 »
But, there are fail-safes and some degree of automation which will prevent meltdown for some time when being unattended, no?
At least until batteries/generators are dry (for active cooling reactors) or something breaks (for passive cooling reactors).

No there isn't.  Plants in the US do manual Scrams all the time. Public record. They're terrifically manual, terrifically unreliable.

At fukushima, all safety measures failed. You have to remember the majority of plants were designed and built 70 years ago, with no regard for disposal, and they had to be cheap enough such that safety was secondary.

The US fleet are all extremely old/aging/broken, running on "extended license" beyond their designed lifespan. It's the worst run "business" in the US pool.  All commercial organized companies went bankrupt. GE / Westinghouse / France Areva.

It's unsustainable, and again, it RUNS ON FOSSIL FUELS. There's no such thing as nu(lear power, it's Converted Fossil Fuel power.  Fossil fuel is used in EVERY single input chain, and there are NO Substitutes.