Netflix Lied About Three Mile Island



The Three Mile Island accident is one of the world’s most infamous, but was it more of a communication meltdown than a nuclear one?

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15 thoughts on “Netflix Lied About Three Mile Island”

  1. The Three Mile Island is to date America's worst nuclear disaster but not as severe as Chernobyl several years later. But the psychological impact was immense; ending once for all high expectations of nuclear energy as an alternative power source.

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  2. Thing is, its been 40 years, this happening to a modern reactor is practically impossible, you could throw a jet towards it and the outside concrete structure would still stand with no damage being done to the actual reactor.
    Where will the waste be stored? Way deep underground, more than likely in former salt mines, though I wonder if storing the waste in the extremely deep sea would also work, like at the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
    In any way, until we get perfect fusion up and running, nuclear is the single best alternative we have to coal bullshit.

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  3. I have a conspiracy belief about the excessive media coverage of three-mile island having been influenced by the fossil fuel industry in a smear campaign. I would not be entirely surprised if this were proven true, and I would love to be proven wrong.
    Maybe you could do a video specifically on how energy industry interests influence the ability to carry out and make known sound science.

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