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Discovery Is 2 Billion Years Old! Scientists Confirm That It Will Change Everything!

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On December 20, 1951, the world's first nuclear power plant, the EBR 1 experimental reactor, began operation in the U.S. state of Idaho. This was followed in 1954 by the Obninsk nuclear power plant in what was then the Soviet Union, and in 1956 Calder Hall in the United Kingdom became the first commercial nuclear power plant to feed electricity into the public grid. By the time it was ready, hundreds of scientists around the world were working on a new technology to satisfy the world's hunger for electricity in the simplest and most effective way possible. For a long time, people thought that the "invention" of nuclear power was not only an enormous technical advance, but also the excellent achievement of a very highly developed human race.
That this was a mistake is shown not only by the environmental catastrophe that we have brought about through the excessive use of nuclear power, but also by a completely different circumstance: the physicists of the early 20th century were, to all appearances, seriously mistaken when they thought that they had reinvented nuclear power. Before we introduce you to the true origin of nuclear power and probably the oldest nuclear reactor on earth, we invite you to subscribe to our channel. If you also activate the notification bell, you will never miss a new video in the future. Of course we are also happy about a Like if you liked this video!
That this was a mistake is shown not only by the environmental catastrophe that we have brought about through the excessive use of nuclear power, but also by a completely different circumstance: the physicists of the early 20th century were, to all appearances, seriously mistaken when they thought that they had reinvented nuclear power. Before we introduce you to the true origin of nuclear power and probably the oldest nuclear reactor on earth, we invite you to subscribe to our channel. If you also activate the notification bell, you will never miss a new video in the future. Of course we are also happy about a Like if you liked this video!
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