johnwhelan
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Wrong. If you get a Sewing-Needle sized Pin-hole in the Reactor, In several days, every Person and Every little Critter in a 50 mile radius DIES from Irradiation.
Logically, the Safest and Most Powerful form of Energy is Fusion. They Only Bad thing to it is, we Haven't Harnessed it yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusion_reactors
I think the safety record for nuclear in the west is much better than coal. Measuring the number of related deaths per unit of energy.
There is something called TRA, Threat Risk Assessment. Basically you use it to assess the risk then take appropriate measures. For example crossing the road. If the traffic volume is one car per day the risk of you not seeing the car and being knocked down is remote. If it's a down town city street in the rush hour then the risk is higher so you install lights so pedestrians can cross safely.
A pin-hole in the reactor kills every thing within 50 miles, well first you have to do a TRA. Based on my limited knowledge of emf radiation in general it travels in straight lines. So if we put a double wall around the reactor then you'd need two pin holes lined before anything escaped.
Even then if the radiation escaped downwards the energy would probably be simply absorbed by the ground. Upwards and we knock out a communication satellite.
If we accept that our beam happens to beam out at ground level even then only one direction will be at danger.
Basically your scenario is extremely unlikely.
Fusion, if we come back to TRA then we need to know something about it. Current research is basically trying to contain it. One of the problems in chemistry when building commercial explosives was never how to make one it was how to make one that only went off only when you wanted it to. I mean Aluminum foil and liquid oxygen makes a really good explosive but combining them so that it only explodes when you want it to is much more difficult. This begs the question should we ban Aluminum foil by the way since to can be used to demolish buildings.
Technically I think you can build a fusion bomb and I think that is the problem with fusion at the moment. It's like the Aluminum Foil thing its very difficult to control and be safe at a commercial cost.
Wikis are fine but don't use them as a reference. They have limitations and because their content can edited by anyone including those who do so for commercial gain their content can be suspect sometimes.
Cheerio John