The first article details China's venture into building a Thorium reactor:
Some interesting info
Amongst other things, the possibility of creating chaos through the establishment of a black market for Uranium-233.
The article naively calls this 'theft'.
If theft is inevitable, and it is, then in order to avoid near irreparable diplomatic relations when exposed(insane loss of leverage at the negotiating table) as well as a possible terrorist act on China's home soil, current geopolitical sensibilities dictate that the only way to stop theft is to become the thief yourself.
This would also presumably strengthen countries that align itself with China. (If) the technology explodes in leaps and bounds perhaps with the aid of AI and maybe even quantum computing(I'm rambling), China could theoretically pump out a constant supply of military vessels for decades, perhaps even centuries.
Needless to say the United States is no stranger to this technology or the research thereof.
Thorium could be a gamechanger.
It could be involved in a nuclear terrorist attack.
Do the elites foresee a better world for all of us?
As scarcity perhaps becomes eliminated in the future, does this contribute to the overall well-being of humanity or does it poison us?
Only elites will tell.
Here's the 2nd article :
New Discovery
It's impossible to put a timeframe on the mass implementation of this technology but it should also have a massive influence on the times preceding it.
Unless everybody is secretly holding hands underneath the negotiating table, this could turn into a genuine arms race, most likely escalating to the point where the use of nuclear weapons are authorized in which case we all die.
This technology holds more promise through the possibility of solving the global energy crisis.
The risk connected to the theft of uranium-233
could be used as an excuse to monitor every human being on earth.
The tradeoff, seemingly infinite energy.
"Solving climate change?".
"World peace."
World religion connected to social credit score?
A virtual world as addictive as any illicit drug, with children to be schooled in this fashion as a gateway into the larger virtual world?
All just speculation, mind you.
Some interesting info
Amongst other things, the possibility of creating chaos through the establishment of a black market for Uranium-233.
The article naively calls this 'theft'.
If theft is inevitable, and it is, then in order to avoid near irreparable diplomatic relations when exposed(insane loss of leverage at the negotiating table) as well as a possible terrorist act on China's home soil, current geopolitical sensibilities dictate that the only way to stop theft is to become the thief yourself.
This would also presumably strengthen countries that align itself with China. (If) the technology explodes in leaps and bounds perhaps with the aid of AI and maybe even quantum computing(I'm rambling), China could theoretically pump out a constant supply of military vessels for decades, perhaps even centuries.
Needless to say the United States is no stranger to this technology or the research thereof.
Thorium could be a gamechanger.
It could be involved in a nuclear terrorist attack.
Do the elites foresee a better world for all of us?
As scarcity perhaps becomes eliminated in the future, does this contribute to the overall well-being of humanity or does it poison us?
Only elites will tell.
Here's the 2nd article :
New Discovery
It's impossible to put a timeframe on the mass implementation of this technology but it should also have a massive influence on the times preceding it.
Unless everybody is secretly holding hands underneath the negotiating table, this could turn into a genuine arms race, most likely escalating to the point where the use of nuclear weapons are authorized in which case we all die.
This technology holds more promise through the possibility of solving the global energy crisis.
The risk connected to the theft of uranium-233
could be used as an excuse to monitor every human being on earth.
The tradeoff, seemingly infinite energy.
"Solving climate change?".
"World peace."
World religion connected to social credit score?
A virtual world as addictive as any illicit drug, with children to be schooled in this fashion as a gateway into the larger virtual world?
All just speculation, mind you.
