Indeed, how likely is the UK to compete in the future for projects like this to be built on the little island? If you're in the customs union you've access to many many suppliers without red tape when crossing borders.
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Should the EU be making progressive scientific constructions like this?
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How many workers would it take to erect/modify the houses and the solar panels? Im guessing the kinds number of people that can work on nuclear fusion reactors are fairly small compared to the thousands of bread winners that can build a wall or re-roof a building.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostBob,
you have a point, but the difference between using the money to build houses and using the money to experiment with the goal of finding this new form of cheap electricity is....
Building a house just houses that family
Do the experimental project for 50 years will employee the father who feeds the family and buys the house
Therefore the investment in the Experimental Thingy is better for the economy
Milan.
In an ideal world we should do both but seeing as there is already a sun there to provide the free energy today spending billions to re-create one is a little pointless.Comment
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There are probably only a thousand people in the world who would work on this sort of project, there are millions of builders.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostBob,
you have a point, but the difference between using the money to build houses and using the money to experiment with the goal of finding this new form of cheap electricity is....
Building a house just houses that family
Do the experimental project for 50 years will employee the father who feeds the family and buys the house
Therefore the investment in the Experimental Thingy is better for the economy
Milan.Comment
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Why not. Japan, Korea, and Russia all have smaller economies than the UK.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIndeed, how likely is the UK to compete in the future for projects like this to be built on the little island? If you're in the customs union you've access to many many suppliers without red tape when crossing borders.
http://fusionforenergy.europa.eu/und...er_parties.jpg
Isn't CERN outside the European Union.
Saudi Arabia are about to build a cyclotron.
We are a global leader in wind technology. Long may it blow.Comment
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and there is so much hot air here!Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
We are a global leader in wind technology. Long may it blow.Comment
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its excellent I note the Beeb sent their historians over and made some great telly thereOriginally posted by Smartie View Post
BBC Two - Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom
but we got there first (after Kon Tiki)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butser_Ancient_Farm
The Roundhouse Project
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Experimental_archaeologyLast edited by vetran; 16 May 2017, 15:53.Comment
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I did the maths of this in final year at university. And then there were building a machine that would take 20 years to switch on.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postthe "Project" has a 20 years timeline just to get to the point where they switch on the machine !!
I have more faith in the church than that load of charlatans. I f**king hate the church....Comment
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