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by haskellshill 233 days ago
I mean, if you actually think there's a pool of "lava" that's dangerously radioactive at the surface, while people are walking right next to it, you might be a bit "stoopid". The whole reason water is used is that it shields from radioactivity pretty well
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Why would the average person know this about the water used in nuclear reactors?

There are also plenty of jobs where people are in close proximity to insanely hot/dangerous liquids.

That's exactly my point, people are clueless about the basics of nuclear power. Why would they know it? I mean, why would the average person know what a linear equation is or what year the first world war started?