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Originally posted by slayerfan
i would love to see one of his lecktures.i would drive a few states away to see it thow my wife might not injoy it to much lol.
Originally posted by meathed
reply to post by Intelearthling
I would trust his work on nuclear reactors. He has worked on my different nuclear programs for both government and private companies.
If anyone knows how these things and many more nuclear engines work, including the one we dont know about.(Secret Ones). so his info would be valubale.
Go to one of his lectures. You will see truth in his eyes.
And with his credentials in nuclear physics, I value his educated word more than believe any so called Expert on your TV.
They stick a stranger on the TV fresh out of college and expect me to trust his word, well to bad, Im not trusting them, you can, Im trusting Stanton Friedman.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
Amazes me how many nuclear experts there out there worldwide especially in the USA, China, Russia, Britain and France yet not one single expert was prepared or is prepared to go to Japan and help stop the meltdown!
They can eat their "expert" advice as far as I'm concerned because since NONE of them are there on the ground at Ground Zero in Japan, they know squat!!!
Originally posted by bluemirage5
Amazes me how many nuclear experts there out there worldwide especially in the USA, China, Russia, Britain and France yet not one single expert was prepared or is prepared to go to Japan and help stop the meltdown!
They can eat their "expert" advice as far as I'm concerned because since NONE of them are there on the ground at Ground Zero in Japan, they know squat!!!
Originally posted by Intelearthling
reply to post by meathed
GE is an extremely large corporation employing many brilliant nuclear physicists. Nuclear physicists are not exactly nuclear engineers. Though their knowledge may be almost parallel, their fields of study are drastically different. I would trust a nuclear engineer in a problem like this than a nuclear physicist. After all, it is the engineer that does the actual designing of reactors and cooling systems. Physicists provide information for the engineers to use.
I'm sure there are many brilliant minds from both sides of the ocean at work on trying to contain the situation in Japan. One man, no matter how brilliant he may be, does not have all the answers and does not make a team.
His input may be very useful but it shouldn't never be the last word.