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Aambrick 4 points ago +4 / -0

Simple translation:

We failed to do our jobs. Americans please be prepared for tyranny.

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Aambrick 2 points ago +2 / -0

If they are made of Strong Fabric(and I believe they are) then yes. This is going to be fun. We need to make sure this battle is bloated everywhere since it is going to get snuffed from the internet by the commies.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got a bit carried away mainly because nearly everyone that I have seen talking about this always starts with the engineering instead of the core problem being politics. The few that said politics is the core problem said just about the same as you have said.

Did not know about the cracking with Hastelloy-N. I remember seeing a post about a month ago talking about a Nickle-Titanium-Chromium alloy material, but I can't remember much of it.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

That, and take over everything. Not just one, not just a few, but everything.

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Aambrick 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hastelloy-N alloy was the material that ORNL was going for before they were shutdown forcibly.

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Aambrick 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hastelloy-N at 8 inches in thickness in the containment core(which is extremely excessive mind you) with the pipes at 2 inches in thickness(still excessive) was estimated to be a solution to the problem.

Establishment used a Whitepaper to stop the entire thing even though those working on the project were experts in their fields, the Tech looked far more promising than the current tech at the time(and still does), was still continued and had a working version in a submarine that did produce more Fuel than when it set out proving that the reactor worked as speculated, and then came the other events all used as excuses as to not go further.

The containment, pipes, and the sort need testing, and it is not about engineering anymore. Hastelloy-N was the material they chosen to continue testing, and all the calculations worked on the board yet was shut down before they could even try.

Then came the fact that Bill Clinton acting governor of the state ordered the destruction of the equipment for the Nickel, and then his state administration destroyed all the research on it.

Only 2 technical books survived thanks in part to a Janitor.

Also, the new versions are better(many involving 2-3 separate containment cores so that 1 or 2 is always in circulation while the 3rd one is replaced or fixed from the wear and tear), but if we are going to say major engineering challenges it most definitely is not going to be about material, but political which is almost always the leading core point on why we can't do it. You can use the Hastelloy-N metal alloy as the front part while using a cheaper metal that can survive the heat conditions for the core so that reduces the needed amount there(still going to be the same for the pipes though), or just make it a bit thicker which increases the specs of material.

On top of that there could be thousands of materials based on the Hastelloy-N specs to bombard with Gamma radiation and sulfuric salts which should have a higher corrosive and radiation potential to destroy material then what would be in the Reactor.

I have been up and down all over the internet over the past few years keeping track of every new development, major conversations, and debates held about it, and it always comes back to politics not engineering. When engineering its almost always on a part they cannot test or a material they need to test which somehow never does, but the part that normally stops them comes to those in charge and when you track those people who told them stop it comes back to politics.

Also, then we have this:

https://thoriumenergyalliance.com/5-1-4-thorium-fueled-reactor-types/

Sorry if it seems like I am biting the head, but the bull comes to a boredom when it starts becoming a repeat instead of anyone actually trying to do something. I am sure China will have it down by the time any of us even gives a care.

The politicians though love killing and putting people in misery though(at least the establishment ones).

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Aambrick 4 points ago +4 / -0

Thank Bill Clinton and the establishment for that. We did have a working MSR known as the MSRE. It worked.

We would have actually had it by now if not for the fact of say:

  1. Establishment

  2. The Fad Bash on Nuclear

  3. Renewable Craze Lust

and there is more, but those 3 cover a majority of it.

https://www.techsite.io/p/1947539

https://www.visiongain.com/report/molten-salt-reactors-market-2021/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0029549321000212

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Aambrick 3 points ago +3 / -0

A 5 MW-25MW TMSR is about the 8'x8'x6' in size which could power an entire neighborhood. The cost could be at max $5 Million with it lasting for about 10-12 years average(going by most expensive means that it should last at most 20-30 years). Power output per hour can be around 4-21 Mwh.(The lowest estimate is around $500k or $750k)

Average home uses about 10-20 KW with about 14-18 kwh. So that is around 200-1400 homes. Only if it was powering homes.

If to make a self contained community then its more in line with 50-300 while powering other systems that community wants.

The other fact about TMSRs is that it can be put underground, and goes solid if a breach happens meaning no explosion. The there is a lot of passive systems which make it very hard to weaponize unless using it to power a weapon.

That means that if the average of those 50 homes were to fully create a self sustaining community of 50 with the total cost being $20 Million, and each of those homes only having 1 person with a median of $20k-$40k paying a total of $12,500 in a year would mean $562.5k a year means that after 10 years the power system is paid which accelerates the other systems pay rate so in a matter of 15-20 years all systems are paid. The thing is these systems if maintained can last 20-30 years. That is extra in which eventually they will be in the positive, and expanding.

Have small farm(10 acres) and greenhouse(2 acres)(Aquaponics is my favorite) solely for that community provides a general meat, dairy, and vegetable & fruit source(normally costs around $7-8 million in total for all). The greenhouse could produce as much as the small farm, and work through the winter or any season(which affects power rates).

Now if each of the homes has a shallow pool(8'x6'x3') to grow fish such as Carp, African catfish, Tilapia[take your pick], Jade Perch[oily, but I consider that to be a good thing], and Koi, and the use kudzu leaves along with mealworms to feed them(meaning basically mixing them and cooking them into fish feed) would allow a continuous source of food which cuts the costs to the community overall down while making it more robust.

There is a lot that can be done.

The power source can be switched with others, but I prefer this one because of the Practicalities it would provid(and the fact that there is a Hybrid one that would get us close to fusion on the design table).

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Has anyone made a list of the verified online college programs? I mean what is the point of talking about them, or even praising them without getting others towards them.

Not bashing or saying it is bad, but if this is as important as we all want to think it is then shouldn't it be stickied on the side bar like the Election section is just with the general field names and the information related to them?

Might be asking too much but we do need confirmation so a lot of us and those starting to look for it can get there without trying to hunt everything and anything just to get a small scrap which wastes time, energy, and effort that can be better utilized to prevent or change the system,

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Did not know about Kudzu.

I would assume a deep enclosure like a cave, barren valley, or even arid landscapes would benefit with its introduction(I do not expect it to survive, but the fact that it could vitalize the soil would be a good step). Combine it with ring(Spiral) ground irrigation to add more towards that progress to enhance chances of survivability and water concentration.

If combining both then that should make it a more durable paper with it being much cheaper as well.

There is the glue issue, but an old recipe in my family(pretty sure this was common knowledge to everyone in the past) about adhesive might work for this:

Eggs, Resin, Fibers, and powder(doesn't really matter what type, but Rock dust tends to work well if baking other wise dry heating wood fibers works just as well before putting it into the mix). The eggs would cover 2.4 parts, resin 1.5 parts, Fibers .5 parts, and powder/ash .1 parts. There is more, but that goes into artificial territory without getting the stuff for free. Adding stuff like Linseed oil(small amount practically about half of the dust) would work as well though you will have to be very precise with it otherwise it dilutes the mixture too easily.

The powder is used for 2 reasons with the obvious being a thickening agent, but the second can be for coloring. If you fire bake it on something then it needs to be something like rock dust or bone dust(basically a brittle material that can be turned into dust) in order to actually get it to seal and work itself in.

It does need a bit of water every 2 minutes though because the stuff will harden/dry real fast other wise.

I think the original recipe before being adapted to being used in construction was just the eggs and resin with the fibers added at a later point.

EDIT:

As for the eggs those remain raw, but the resin has to be in its liquid state with the wood fibers and the powder mixed with the eggs other wise that resin will harden up again

For the paper well just about any type of fiber works with the resin and eggs.

On my Grandfathers side we learned that starching potatoes and mixing it with eggs allows for a more bulk way of doing it though it is not as strong.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +3 / -2

Translation:

Anything physical will crumble to dust. Doesn't matter who, what, or where.

Ideas though survive through generations.

Plus its from a book. I just forget which one it came from.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well the barter system is a place to start.

Haggling for example would be a something to implement again instead of having forced prices which force a set number. At least the main concept that I see is that Haggling allows reputation and personal interactions with each other instead of just pay and be distant. At least on the local level. On a wider level then something like a set number would be better used to agree on a wide term usage between to different localities spread apart between regions or at least counties. That way the models can be adjusted on the local level.

I guess on another issue is having a self sustaining locality:

I am an advocate for TMSRs(Thorium Molten 'Salts' Reactor[mainly for the compactness]) because they can go real low to real high with everything in between, and another version of this instead of TMSRs is SMRs(Small Modular Reactors) which could be more specialized so that a locality can basically own one, train its people to run it, and save on money as well since people will know each other.

Food can be grown by the people around their houses or in greenhouses(I prefer the aquaponics version for the close as possible to emulating a closed ecosystem as possible). I would like people to start considering underground housing for the fact that the temps can be much more controlled past the 5 foot mark, and that is a great depth for growing greenhouse foods as well. Local farmer markets can be the area where people can go to sell, barter, trade information, and for some to specialize if they want on what crops.

I am a heavy advocate for Bamboo for the sheer amount of uses they possess towards the Construction industries, Land conservation, Farms, and other industries as well(some Bamboo can be used to make paper larger portion of paper in a mix[not 100%, but more like 30%-50% of the pulp mix]).

Schooling I would say like in the past have the general stuff(History, Civics, Math, Science, Engineering, and Literature) then have Art and Applied apprenticeships for the Highschool level(and I mean the more detailed and practical versions like architecture, Masonry, Woodworking, Metalworking, Clothworking, and Techsmithing[yeah I know this is a fictional term, but it does actually make since in that a person learns to use and work with complicated tech so long as they make it understandable to the common man {Functional Programing is more in line with Datasmithing since the Functional architecture is roughly the same so knowing a good deal of math would be a big benefit instead of having to go through sheer raw amounts of data, plus its modular so there's that}]). (Also, I am no programmer so I was just giving a brief detail from my own perspective.)

As for laws, taxes, and all there is already a very simple version being the 10 commandments(this is for personal since some people will not follow some them), for taxes I say if we have any then it should only be a strict 10% max annually and no more(basically a permanent and non-changeable overall tax being the final part of the product instead of each and every step in the process to create the product)[I would prefer none, but again each locality would adjust themselves instead of have to adjust everyone].

These are I would consider general basis where the community would dictate the laws in their own locality. No Commies should be the universal law though.

All of this was based on George O'Neills take on Space Habitats, but just switched the parts to apply for localities(space habitats is considered localities as well).

Population size would be a factor in this, but the general rule of thumb of having 5 or more kids per family is still something I recommend for people wanting kids.

I only covered the bare general parts so experienced people would be better able to go into detail on those subjects and apply a better structure(layman's terms though do need to be used though).

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

The headaches are normally from lack of water/hydration.

That is normal, and most don't drink a lot of water when they drink a large amount.

Headaches can be from hyper stress tension from being too hyped up as well. Just depends on the person.

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Aambrick 3 points ago +3 / -0

They will have to have the entire world working on it then. Even with that it would still take a few years.

That is time they would not have. Then one has to take in the other factors:

  1. Much higher pay for far less time for truckers so that already goes to be a major problem.

  2. If one is done with a severe limit then you have to take into account the Governors, State Congress, and Federal Congress which would try to force them in everyway possible.

  3. If one happens with a severe limit, and two does not happen or happens with a limit as well then it would take at least 2-3 weeks before the city would even run out, and that does not take into account of rationing which they would do for a time.

  4. It will take at the very fastest 2 years for automation of trucks to reach even parler trick level. A year after that would be a different story.

  5. You have trains to take into account as well which would be quite easy to convert to(it will still jack the prices by at least 10% for several years) in a years time at max. They would probably save 20% on money in that route, but it makes their supply in/out routes severely limited and open to destruction which would cause mass starvation and exodus.

  6. Getting Truckers to actually go along with that when you got companies and independent Truckers that would be willing to take over for the extra cash and market.

There is more, but the 6 points are just the general parts that can happen.

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Aambrick 5 points ago +5 / -0

Obama, Bush, etc.

Do I need to go on?

Now apply what I just said, but for nearly every country. Then focus on the UN with these same type of people and who they are connected in the UN.

I is not because people are dependent, but because they were made to be dependent.

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Aambrick 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just going to say:

Your point? They have been doing it for years what reason is there to change for them.

Just be glad a HUGE more people are waking up to it. Pretty sure that 95% of the elite around the world are connected to Pedos in some manner(or at least some inhuman business involving actual crimes).

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Several things:

  1. Infrastructure needs to be at least 3-4 feet underground. So any pipes needs to be at least 3 feet under ground. A trench digger can do 2-5 miles a day. Have a Scooper come in after to make the trench faster to dig out. If not that then doing an insulation and wrapping will do just as well provided there are points along the way to slightly heat the pipes(The only metal I know that would work well in this temperature is Stainless steel).

https://img.tradingpost.com.au/W2Y2MZ7J/XMXVBN/MNP8KY-Boxed640x480.jpg (Wide Trench Digger)

https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NzY4WDEwMjQ=/z/Se8AAOSw7DBcpzf4/$_86.JPG (scooper)

  1. A mixture of energy sources, and a couple of ways in how they can work(food for though basically):

    a. Nuclear which should account for 20% of the energy mixture. TMSRs would be the best solution since it is technically the best of the Fission for several reasons mainly being compact which reduces the amount of land, material, personal, and expands on the areas it can be put since it is normally considered to be used with a closed brayton cycle gas turbine. It can be put underground, in mountains, or in caves so location is very wild, but it cannot be put near water all that much. For that matter using Pebble Bed Reactor would be the best option. The other thing to mention is that any anyone that graduated from High school can be trained to operate one.

    b. Natural Gas, Oil, and Coal(I would go with a brayton cycle turbine than a steam turbine because this helps with the Nuclear part.). Natural gas I would say around 30%, Oil 15%, and Coal 5%(I am putting this since coal has so much potential in other areas instead of burning it is just getting people to understand that so that its uses can be expanded for example crushing the coal, slightly heating the powder for a while{several days at max} so that it can be included in concrete mix so that we can have much stronger concrete{wood ash can be added to even the mix which Bamboo would be a perfect for it], and I hear there is combinations in coal that can be used for adding Higher carbons into Gas[That is still off, but its mainly a power issue from what I know which nuclear has a good deal chance of curing]).

    c. Solar, wind, and Electromagnetic Flywheels applied in appropriate areas such as buildings where solar provides power to the flywheel which then feeds back into itself until it reaches a point where it starts powering the building meaning tall and large buildings. Skyscrapers for instance would be the best place for Solar on the windows meaning Transparent solar panels and glass. Its a waste other than living off-grid. Wind would be best with the Vertical style windmill which combined with another enhancer(EM flywheel) on the tops of buildings around 6 stories and up since its designed to work in low wind areas and can work in high wind areas as well meaning variability of conditions.

    d. Hydrogen would be best since making it can be from Natural Gas which is not the energy intensive compared to air, but the main reason is water which Texas is right next to. Nuclear power plant dedicating only 1/4 of the amount of its power to process the ocean salt water means that a couple of tons at the least(with several hundred tons closing in on a thousand) which could power 400 hydrogen cars per ton. The other thing is that a hydrogen refinery can be small meaning a Gas station would be able to accommodate an average size one that should be able to process at least 5-20 tons using air per day. This works very well with a TMSR that is only 20MW-50MW which is the size of a car, and can be buried.

  2. Insulation is going to be your best friend no matter what. Home, Industry, or business insulation is what is going to have the largest impact over everything els

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Aambrick 2 points ago +2 / -0

So many workers that are unskilled filling positions that were originally meant to be for American workers. It is not about college, but about just everything geared to brainwash while taking any chance at providing for yourself.

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Aambrick 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I tend to get those two confused. My bad.

I was mainly going along with material that lasts long, and can be applied in both money as well as daily materials so as to use it as a bypass material for the problem at hand.

I remembered there was a bronze alloy that was considered for electronics with around 60% being copper and 5%-7% being Iron.

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