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Graduate Unified or Fractured? Universe Info Transmission Speed
Hehe, I'm guessing your Google search didn't find much, being that such unification apparently doesn't exist.- JUrban
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Unified or Fractured? Universe Info Transmission Speed
Thanks PAllen. That's what I suspected, that based on our observations, the universe works purely on a system of limited information propagation. So I guess if say there was a brief solar flare, there would be a region of the universe, that extends out behind say the Earth at that general time...- JUrban
- Post #4
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Unified or Fractured? Universe Info Transmission Speed
For some reason I find it hard to comprehend that at the natural base level of existence (whatever that means), that the information-scape (all the stuff that is happening throughout space) is totally fragmented from each other, except of course for the "slow" transmission of information to...- JUrban
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
Regarding the multimile US hose reel systems in Okinawa I mentioned earlier that are now under consideration, and contaminated water handling now underway by tepco, I was considering the feasibility of pumping back into local lakes that are drained for freshwater via hose reel systems. They...- JUrban
- Post #1,371
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
Thanks. Yeah for better or worse fairly obvious ideas still need all the pieces to come together to emerge from the darkened idea space, and for disaster situations like this, that fact is scary.- JUrban
- Post #1,088
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
It's being reported that after one of the disasters (don't remember which one) the US forced reactor retrofits for hardened vents to avoid venting into the buildings, but it's a good chance the Japanese did not follow suit.- JUrban
- Post #1,087
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
> According to experts, salt from seawater pumped via fire hoses into reactor cores and spent fuel rod pools is depositing on fuel rods and nonoperational cooling systems, diminishing cooling, and that freshwater flushing and usage is critical. > According to experts, delays (possibly weeks...- JUrban
- Post #1,076
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Japan Earthquake: Nuclear Plants at Fukushima Daiichi
Spent fuel pool watering method Fluctuating radiation and isotope levels are making ground work dangerous and slow, with a potential to completely cease work (of which there appears considerable cooling system work) and ground based watering, at least for some time. Discharged water from...- JUrban
- Post #844
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering