Case Study in Assimilation - The Nuclear Industry

(This is a draft - more "Dragon Theory" analysis coming soon ...)

The nuclear industry is still claiming that the Fukushima disaster could not happen even though it did. If they built a twin of the Titanic, it would be "unsinkable". Computer models have still failed to "explain" what happened at Fukushima years after the event. These are the *same* models that the industry uses to "prove" that reactors cannot fail the way Fukushima obviously did.
In spite of all this, new reactors are being built at a brisk pace. New designs, such as the AP1000 are (you guessed it) fail-proof. How do we know? Well Westinghouse tells us so, even though the AP1000 *would* have failed at Fukushima.
It seems to me that this technology is *not* safe because we can't trust our ass-covering politicians or anyone else to manage it. These things are not "intrinsically safe" as we hear so much. They are "intrinsically dangerous". Dozens of them in the US are vulnerable to a Fukushima-type disaster. Dozens of "twins" of the Fukushima reactor are operating all over the world, including in Japan. The industry is, for all intents and purposes, self-regulating. Really too bad.
This book is a great introduction to the issue, well written and perfectly accessible to anyone who loves drama and detail. It reads like dystopian Science Fiction. The truth makes "China Syndrome" sound tame. E-book available on Kindle of course ...

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