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The clean, safe, cheap energy no one has ever heard of...

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Cool, thanks for sharing.

BTW Wetnose what is the context of your interest in clean energy? (serious question)
 

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Couldn't get through two paragraphs of that article. What's it about?
 

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Originally Posted by Albern
Cool, thanks for sharing.

BTW Wetnose what is the context of your interest in clean energy? (serious question)


In the context of peak oil. Not many other energy sources can compare to crude for energy density / price ratio...but thorium looks very interesting.
 

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The tone of the article reminded me of the tone of people writing about asbestos circa 1930 ("It's awesome! There's no downside!") which always makes me skeptical.
 

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Originally Posted by yerfdog
The tone of the article reminded me of the tone of people writing about asbestos circa 1930 ("It's awesome! There's no downside!") which always makes me skeptical.

This is Wired we're talking about. It's not exactly great science journalism.
 

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