Hello guys.
Today we will destroy a lie: "nuclear power of the uranium". This is a lie. The world is here about tousends of years, did you see any nation that lived old times whose heated by firing the uranium? I don't remember and you?
As you know that i don't believe the meteors and call them as "fallen stars". Meteors are firing when falling down because they are stars.
A star has "about" infinitive energy. How can we understand this? Because they are firing since tousends of years and unquenchable.
Some of the nations know this truth and they are using the meteor parts as combustible and calling it "nuclear energy".
Same nations buying the parts of meteors by "very high price". Because they need to parts or the meteors for continue to working the "nucler reactor (?)".
"Nuclear energy is a lie". Uranium is a lie. Nuclear power is a lie. The only truth is "infinitive star energy".
Interesting. Oh wait, I meant the other thing: tedious. Being a "Free Thinker" doesn't mean believing strange things. It means being open to changing your mind when confronted with newer, better data.
Have you ever seen a "cloud chamber"? I made one for my kids' class. I got ahold of Americium and Uranium. Both radioactive. The mechanics of radioactive decay are well understood and have survived the scrutiny of countless different forms of testing by highly competitive universities, grad students, and working physicists. The science of alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron emissions are exhaustively, thoroughly well-understood. Sure, decades of research and refinement in understanding may someday be overturned by some dramatic new finding. Bring it on! Scientists live for that. But until then, it's no mystery. It's just rock imbued with atoms that have more neutrons than is stable.
And if you've spent enough time outside, you understand that meteorites aren't stars. You can see them by the several dozen per hour on some nights. Not one "fallen star" has resulted in a missing star from the sky. How do you account for that? Some of them are even quite luminous. At the right time of night, on a clear night for about an hour, you can also see satellites. Which should also change your perspective on the whole flat-earth nonsense.
The atomic theory of uranium radioactivity has more exhaustive support, requires fewer leaps of faith, less dependence on vague childhood memories, and less conspiratorial theories - than your completely unsupported and illogical "fallen star" hypothesis, that "flies in the face" of even basic observational evidence.