Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations

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Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« on: April 19, 2014, 09:08:41 AM »
Question for you, do they exist, how do they work?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2014, 09:30:00 AM »
I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #2 on: April 19, 2014, 09:37:54 AM »
So, how do they take the hydrogen from the water scepti?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #3 on: April 19, 2014, 09:52:25 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #4 on: April 19, 2014, 09:56:23 AM »
Oh course he doesn't believe in nuclear energy, I mean, he wasn't there when the americans bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

How could you even assume that he'd be intelligent enough to believe it, let alone understand it? xD

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2014, 10:07:41 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #6 on: April 19, 2014, 10:09:59 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.

Well since he's one to come up with ridiculous concepts like "the moon and stars are a reflection of the earth", I wouldn't put it below him to think there are little elves that break the O-H bonds to remove the hydrogen from the water xD

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #7 on: April 19, 2014, 10:49:51 AM »
So, how do they take the hydrogen from the water scepti?
By electrolysis.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2014, 10:50:28 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2014, 10:52:12 AM »
Oh course he doesn't believe in nuclear energy, I mean, he wasn't there when the americans bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki!

How could you even assume that he'd be intelligent enough to believe it, let alone understand it? xD
No...and neither were you but you will know all about it because the propaganda machine suits you fine.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #10 on: April 19, 2014, 10:54:50 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

I add truth.

You add fantasy.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #11 on: April 19, 2014, 10:56:27 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.
Of course it takes energy, except it is an energy that can be produced using water as an efficient fuel. Have a think about the hydrogen cars and that should give you a clue about how much energy you can produce from using water by extracting the hydrogen gas from it, with a by product of water from it.
That's your nuclear power stations in my opinion.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #12 on: April 19, 2014, 10:58:20 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

I add truth.

You add fantasy.
You're adding nothing other than yapping. I don't see anything other than simple digs which will get you nowhere.
You don't have the ability to think for yourself. If it's not on tap for you, you're stumped. People like you are 10 a penny. ;)

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #13 on: April 19, 2014, 11:00:51 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

I add truth.

You add fantasy.
You're adding nothing other than yapping. I don't see anything other than simple digs which will get you nowhere.
You don't have the ability to think for yourself. If it's not on tap for you, you're stumped. People like you are 10 a penny. ;)

I made a factual statement.

Something can be both factual, and offensive.

Fact: You are ignorant of much of science. When confronted with your own ignorance, you opt to make up answers based on your imagination, instead of educating yourself.

Your feelings of being offended does not change the truth.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #14 on: April 19, 2014, 11:01:45 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.
Of course it takes energy, except it is an energy that can be produced using water as an efficient fuel. Have a think about the hydrogen cars and that should give you a clue about how much energy you can produce from using water by extracting the hydrogen gas from it, with a by product of water from it.
That's your nuclear power stations in my opinion.
What is refulling and waste in nuclear power stations all about then?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #15 on: April 19, 2014, 11:04:06 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

I add truth.

You add fantasy.
You're adding nothing other than yapping. I don't see anything other than simple digs which will get you nowhere.
You don't have the ability to think for yourself. If it's not on tap for you, you're stumped. People like you are 10 a penny. ;)

I made a factual statement.

Something can be both factual, and offensive.

Fact: You are ignorant of much of science. When confronted with your own ignorance, you opt to make up answers based on your imagination, instead of educating yourself.

Your feelings of being offended does not change the truth.
All I keep seeing is yap yap yap with little else.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #16 on: April 19, 2014, 11:04:58 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.
Of course it takes energy, except it is an energy that can be produced using water as an efficient fuel. Have a think about the hydrogen cars and that should give you a clue about how much energy you can produce from using water by extracting the hydrogen gas from it, with a by product of water from it.
That's your nuclear power stations in my opinion.
What is refulling and waste in nuclear power stations all about then?
What waste? What refuelling?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2014, 11:06:07 AM »
Don't ask him science questions.

Once he gets to an area of knowledge that he doesn't have, he starts making things up.

Considering his laughable denpressure theory, I suspect his next fantasy science will be....hm....soniclanium.
I don't see you adding anything but yap yap yap.

I add truth.

You add fantasy.
You're adding nothing other than yapping. I don't see anything other than simple digs which will get you nowhere.
You don't have the ability to think for yourself. If it's not on tap for you, you're stumped. People like you are 10 a penny. ;)

I made a factual statement.

Something can be both factual, and offensive.

Fact: You are ignorant of much of science. When confronted with your own ignorance, you opt to make up answers based on your imagination, instead of educating yourself.

Your feelings of being offended does not change the truth.
All I keep seeing is yap yap yap with little else.

And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #18 on: April 19, 2014, 11:09:17 AM »
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I don't believe they do exist. I believe they work on the basis of taking hydrogen from the water and generating power that way, in the main.
I do not believe in fissioning uranium or plutonium that do anything of the sort in what and how we are told they do.

completely ignoring the fact it takes energy to extract hydrogen from water. not adding up so far.
Of course it takes energy, except it is an energy that can be produced using water as an efficient fuel. Have a think about the hydrogen cars and that should give you a clue about how much energy you can produce from using water by extracting the hydrogen gas from it, with a by product of water from it.
That's your nuclear power stations in my opinion.
What is refulling and waste in nuclear power stations all about then?
What waste? What refuelling?
All part of running a nuclear power station and a major issue is what to do with nuclear waste. Do you not know about this?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #19 on: April 19, 2014, 11:15:27 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2014, 11:16:47 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

Stop lying Scepti. You are near constantly back into a corner, and you know it.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2014, 11:19:58 AM »
All part of running a nuclear power station and a major issue is what to do with nuclear waste. Do you not know about this?
Of course I know about this. We are told time and time again about this waste. Do you see any? Do you know where you can find some?

You see, as far as I can see, we are told about waste dumps and yet we have spent fuel pool with spent fuel that's built up over the lifetime of these power stations, as they tell it to us. Does that mean the pools are the waste dumps? Because we get told about recycling the fuel as it only yields about 20% of it's full energy before it becomes spent, due to changes in its structure that would become dangerous or super dangerous and blah blah frigging blah de blah.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2014, 11:22:46 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

Stop lying Scepti. You are near constantly back into a corner, and you know it.
I stand right in the middle of people like you, all the time. Sometimes 10 or more of you hitting me left right and centre and yet I answer just about all, except for the real simpletons who can't help themselves and can only spout crap and sling in digs.
None of you lot could do what I do. You even crumble and get all frustrated when you're internet mob handed and some start crying like babies.
I wouldn't call that backed into any corner.  ;)

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #23 on: April 19, 2014, 11:28:39 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

Stop lying Scepti. You are near constantly back into a corner, and you know it.
I stand right in the middle of people like you, all the time. Sometimes 10 or more of you hitting me left right and centre and yet I answer just about all, except for the real simpletons who can't help themselves and can only spout crap and sling in digs.
None of you lot could do what I do. You even crumble and get all frustrated when you're internet mob handed and some start crying like babies.
I wouldn't call that backed into any corner.  ;)

I would.

Declaring victory after you have been defeated isn't winning. It is just sad.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #24 on: April 19, 2014, 11:30:39 AM »
I think nuclear power might be a bit too advanced for Scepti to explain how it works.  Maybe he can explain how Velcro works instead. 

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2014, 11:38:36 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

Stop lying Scepti. You are near constantly back into a corner, and you know it.
I stand right in the middle of people like you, all the time. Sometimes 10 or more of you hitting me left right and centre and yet I answer just about all, except for the real simpletons who can't help themselves and can only spout crap and sling in digs.
None of you lot could do what I do. You even crumble and get all frustrated when you're internet mob handed and some start crying like babies.
I wouldn't call that backed into any corner.  ;)

I would.

Declaring victory after you have been defeated isn't winning. It is just sad.
So sad that you clowns can't help yourselves by jumping into threads to say nothing. lol

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2014, 11:40:23 AM »
I think nuclear power might be a bit too advanced for Scepti to explain how it works.  Maybe he can explain how Velcro works instead.
Something that does not exist is hardly going to be too advanced.

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #27 on: April 19, 2014, 11:43:54 AM »
I think nuclear power might be a bit too advanced for Scepti to explain how it works.  Maybe he can explain how Velcro works instead.
Something that does not exist is hardly going to be too advanced.
Do you live near a nuclear power station? What do the people who design, build and operate them do?

ps. Are you OK with sending millions of phone calls down a strand of glass?

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #28 on: April 19, 2014, 11:46:36 AM »
And when you are back into a corner, you shut your eyes and plug your ears.

Like clockwork.
Nobody has backed me into a corner, ever and you are adding nothing to the thread other than silly little digs. Are you unable to think for yourself other than to have sly wasteful digs?
You will end up frustrated if this is all you have.

Stop lying Scepti. You are near constantly back into a corner, and you know it.
I stand right in the middle of people like you, all the time. Sometimes 10 or more of you hitting me left right and centre and yet I answer just about all, except for the real simpletons who can't help themselves and can only spout crap and sling in digs.
None of you lot could do what I do. You even crumble and get all frustrated when you're internet mob handed and some start crying like babies.
I wouldn't call that backed into any corner.  ;)

I would.

Declaring victory after you have been defeated isn't winning. It is just sad.
So sad that you clowns can't help yourselves by jumping into threads to say nothing. lol

Whatever helps you sleep at night.
"As for me, all I know is that I know nothing."

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Re: Scepti - Nuclear Power Stations
« Reply #29 on: April 19, 2014, 11:46:56 AM »
I think nuclear power might be a bit too advanced for Scepti to explain how it works.  Maybe he can explain how Velcro works instead.
Something that does not exist is hardly going to be too advanced.
Do you live near a nuclear power station? What do the people who design, build and operate them do?
They operate what they believe is a nuclear power station. Why would they have any reason to think otherwise, except those at the very top who actually do know what's going on.