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    You are not really linking a video from a YouTube channel that features videos like “Can Nuclear Fallout Create Ghouls?”, “One-Punch Man Breaks Physics AGAIN”, “The government let me kiss nuclear waste.” and “How to Defeat Roko’s Basilisk”?

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      93 months ago

      And then talks about “Bad science communication” can’t make this shit up

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      43 months ago

      I’ve watched a couple of his videos (none of those you mentioned) and it’s pure edutainment. That is neither an insult nor a compliment, but you definitely should not link to channels like this as proof of anything

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      If you actually took the time to watch those videos, you’d realise that the farcical titles and presentation are just “illustrated book covers” for serious topics on the mutagenic effects of ionizing radiation, a tour inside a long-term nuclear waste storage site, and a thought experiment concerning the development of AI.

      Hill is an educator, it’s his job to explain complex and/or obscure topics in ways that will catch the attention of the layperson.

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        3 months ago

        If you actually took the time to watch those videos

        I’ve better things to do than to watch some dude on YouTube that lives of sensationalist video titles

        And: The problem of nuclear waste disposal seems not to be solved. There is active R&D ongoing.

        Source (not some Dude on YouTube):

        Although many countries with nuclear power plants have programmes to develop spent fuel or HLW disposal, these programmes are at very different levels of maturity, especially as concerns the siting process and the selection of a site. Three countries, Finland, France and Sweden, have selected a site and are progressing towards licensing and construction. Other countries have time schedules to begin operation of repositories in the 2050s and 2060s and have started an active siting process. The general trend is to site such a facility in a willing and informed volunteer host community

        IAEA Nuclear Energy Series; Status and Trends in Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste Management (PDF)

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          23 months ago

          Sensationalist titles and thumbnails are the norm.

          Almost impossible to survive on YouTube without it.

          So I wouldn’t hold it against any channel.