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#1 2021-08-23 07:44:36

tahanson43206
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Book: Dedicated topic: Plentiful Energy Till and Yoon

This book was recommended by Calliban in topic "Nuclear power is safe"

The dedicated topic is intended to mesh with "Beyond Oil and Gas" to deliver a vision of harnessing atomic power on a global scale.

The target proposed for the present initiative is 1 MW of electrical power under the direct management of those who are capable, or as a virtual asset of the same value for those who are not.  The intention is to insure that every person born on Earth automatically receives this benefit.

To this point, humans have demonstrated a mixed ability to manage and distribute the wealth on offer from Nature.

The premise of this set of coordinated topics is that humans are capable of doing better.

For Calliban re topic in general and 1 MW reactor in focus...

This is a follow up to the earlier post quoted here ...

Thank you (again) for the link to the Plentiful Energy book/pdf ...


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Due date is August 22nd. 

Update August 22nd at 21:00 local time ....

Someone from Amazon (or perhaps USPS) was out working on deliveries today!

"Plentiful Energy" arrived today.  It is a paperback (c) 2011, with about the same dimensions and quality as "Beyond Oil" ...

I opened the book by fanning the pages, and the fan stopped at page 339 of the Afterword.  I'm intending to quote the quotes printed there.

References appear on pages 334 and 335.

Appendix A begins on page 343 which continues through Page 387, where a list of references appears.

OK ... I get the picture ... References are printed at the end of each chapter, instead of in a huge collection at the back of the book.

The quote that appears on page 339 is from the work of Richard Rhodes "Nuclear Renewal: Common Sense About Energy" (1993)

Satisfying human aspirations is what our species invents technology to do.  Some Americans, secure in comfortable affluence, may dream of a simpler and smaller world.  However noble such a world appears to be, its hidden agenda is elitist, selfish and violent.  Millions of children die every year for lack of adequate resources---clean water, food, medical care---and the development of those resources is directly dependent on energy supplies.  The real world of real human beings needs more energy.  With nuclear power, that energy can be generated cleanly and without destructive global warming.

The authors conclude the Afterword with these thoughts:

The passage of time has diminished neither the power nor the urgency of these words.

I note with moderate surprise that the quotation from 1993 anticipates by 30 years the present global warming emergency.

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