No we don't. Unsolved problem.
Let's talk about the cost of sticking it into another one every 40 years for the next million years. And the risk.
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Also, risks during the transport of these things.
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You know, this is not an emotional reaction. I'm doing risk management and business continuity in a technical field, and I know enough about the real world to confidently say that any promise about "this won't blow up" is a lie in the long run.
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Oh. Pebble reactors. We had one of those in Germany. Guess what, it had interesting failure modes that hadn't been anticipated. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVR_reactor …
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