Another milestone! Watch #USSGeraldRFord conduct high-speed turns during sea trials. #NavyCapacitypic.twitter.com/IxGdfmQ5tx
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No one intends to be misleading. It’s based on a old concept. Prototypes were built. And it’s a design on paper. You have to build it and try to melt it down. Then you have evidence. All the existing designs did this. They (we) have good intentions.
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Talk about misleading. We never put a Navy Reactor prototype through a melt down level event.
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I'd guess being "meltdown-proof" is a design criterion rather than a feature of the design. Of course, until a few have actually been pushed towards a meltdown, there's no real way of knowing. That's part of what "learning curve" is about. Till then, all you have is models.
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