At 04:52 AM 5/29/2011, Joshua Cude wrote:
It occurred to me that the Fukushima disaster occurred partly *because* it depended on external power for cooling in the event of an unintentional shut-down. Modern reactors have passive emergency cooling systems that do not depend on power of any kind.
Sure. But why didn't they do that in the beginning?Answer that question and you will know why Rossi, if it's a real effect, doesn't have passive control.
It's a first-generation, demonstration device.

