I love that he's sticking it to Harvard! It's, of course, more than remedial math. They were the 1st school to close because of "Covid" - then all the other schools followed suit. They worked lockstep with the plan to genocide us all. They are cabal central. F@ck them!
Yes! Just heard libtard Jessica on the Five critical of POTUS about the Universities, "He's acting like a Dictator". Hard to believe these people really believe the BS they spout! 🤬
Some people just don't think - or maybe they only think about who pays them.
BTW I used to live near Harvard & would cut through campus at times. Once while passing, I thought I sensed that smell of old church pews. I looked at the dumpster and sure enough it was loaded with those lovely old church pews. I asked a workman there what they were doing & he said: "We are getting the Christian out!"
I think of that now & then. F@ck them. If they want to adopt the religion of the swamp's Satanism they can go down the gutter with them too.
Thorium doesn't work unless it breeds U-233. And it needs U-235 or plutonium to get the reactor started, because U-233 has a low spontaneous fission rate. It's advertised as a panacea, but it is the same old fission reaction and the same fission products.
Interesting. I haven't looked into the thorium tech so not that familiar with it. I probably should see if there's any real information beyond pop-sci articles, but there's so many other things that are more important to put time into. I'm not on GAW as much as I'd like either.
Nuclear physics has always been a bit of an interest - I had a physics prof in college who actually worked on the Manhattan project.
I like to say that I was born before the Space Age in the Atomic Age. The father of one of my Boeing colleagues was part of the Manhattan Project. My colleague gave me some samples of Trinitite.
No. The vision was to have nuclear electric power so cheap, it made no sense to charge for it. But it was an idiotic claim. No serious person made that claim.
Someone please ELI5 the AI revolution and the unbelievably huge need for power to put us first in the world for national security, etc. I guess I have missed something big. My understanding is that AI is going to have an impact similar to robotics entering our manufacturing sector... it will displace workers by automation. Robots supplant the physical need for workers, AI would supplant workers by handling the 'thinking and decision making ' currently handled by existing employees. I feel I am missing a great big elephant in the room. Am I close to guessing the impact? Why the excessive need for power?
Edit to add/ask: So, if AI thinking replaces a lot of the workforce, is the return to manufacturing 'stateside' supposed to make up the difference in job loss due to AI?
A.I. computer data centers require tremendous amounts of electricity to operate all of the computers, and air conditioning cooling systems needed to run those facilities. And, unlike traditional business and manufacturing centers, AI facilities are a 24 hour per day drain, 365/year.
USA has always had the most nuclear power. Then China and then France. One nice constant is that overall this is something the changing admins seem to agree on.
Meanwhile Elon is spamming daily how Solar is superior.
Was hoping they'd start talking about free wireless energy aka tesla
Edit: Trump mentioned his uncle!
Bring the conversation to the forefront, then introduce free wireless energy.
I love that he's sticking it to Harvard! It's, of course, more than remedial math. They were the 1st school to close because of "Covid" - then all the other schools followed suit. They worked lockstep with the plan to genocide us all. They are cabal central. F@ck them!
Yes! Just heard libtard Jessica on the Five critical of POTUS about the Universities, "He's acting like a Dictator". Hard to believe these people really believe the BS they spout! 🤬
Some people just don't think - or maybe they only think about who pays them.
BTW I used to live near Harvard & would cut through campus at times. Once while passing, I thought I sensed that smell of old church pews. I looked at the dumpster and sure enough it was loaded with those lovely old church pews. I asked a workman there what they were doing & he said: "We are getting the Christian out!"
I think of that now & then. F@ck them. If they want to adopt the religion of the swamp's Satanism they can go down the gutter with them too.
Harvard named in the Q drops several times.
They are being punished
They need to be punished into oblivion
Sounds good.
Just don't build them anywhere near known fault lines please....
Ought to switch to THORIUM!
Henry Tillman: China's Thorium Revolution - 60.000 Years of Cheap Energy
I mined the hell out of that stuff in world of warcraft back in the day
Guess what country produces the most thorium?
India.
I always thought we should be building breeder reactors. I think thorium might fall into that category.
Thorium doesn't work unless it breeds U-233. And it needs U-235 or plutonium to get the reactor started, because U-233 has a low spontaneous fission rate. It's advertised as a panacea, but it is the same old fission reaction and the same fission products.
Interesting. I haven't looked into the thorium tech so not that familiar with it. I probably should see if there's any real information beyond pop-sci articles, but there's so many other things that are more important to put time into. I'm not on GAW as much as I'd like either.
Nuclear physics has always been a bit of an interest - I had a physics prof in college who actually worked on the Manhattan project.
I like to say that I was born before the Space Age in the Atomic Age. The father of one of my Boeing colleagues was part of the Manhattan Project. My colleague gave me some samples of Trinitite.
Cool
About time
Especially after all those years of liberals wanting to go green while ignoring the elephant in the room.
Yes!
https://www.investors.com/news/trump-nuclear-executive-order-nuclear-sp-500-stocks-oklo-surge/
https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2025-05-23/trump-will-sign-nuclear-power-orders-on-friday-energy-chief-wright-says
Higher quality link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FFvvjKgpkM
Thank fren! I wasn't able to watch it live, but will try tonight
It's not very long. Trump does say "17 billion" though, that was the only comm i caught
Thanks fren!
I thought we were all going to have free power from the ether - one little machine per house. I'm sure Trump was bragging about that at some point.
No. The vision was to have nuclear electric power so cheap, it made no sense to charge for it. But it was an idiotic claim. No serious person made that claim.
Someone please ELI5 the AI revolution and the unbelievably huge need for power to put us first in the world for national security, etc. I guess I have missed something big. My understanding is that AI is going to have an impact similar to robotics entering our manufacturing sector... it will displace workers by automation. Robots supplant the physical need for workers, AI would supplant workers by handling the 'thinking and decision making ' currently handled by existing employees. I feel I am missing a great big elephant in the room. Am I close to guessing the impact? Why the excessive need for power?
Edit to add/ask: So, if AI thinking replaces a lot of the workforce, is the return to manufacturing 'stateside' supposed to make up the difference in job loss due to AI?
A.I. computer data centers require tremendous amounts of electricity to operate all of the computers, and air conditioning cooling systems needed to run those facilities. And, unlike traditional business and manufacturing centers, AI facilities are a 24 hour per day drain, 365/year.
Paving the way for the Enron Egg????
Naaaa, that was just a spoof / gag……
USA has always had the most nuclear power. Then China and then France. One nice constant is that overall this is something the changing admins seem to agree on.