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When someone as brilliant as Taylor comes to fruition I do believe that he will make great impact on modern science there are a lot of haters up here saying that he did not invent the saltwater fusion generator maybe he didn't but he has perfected it and his vision is light years ahead of other nuclear scientists.
It is probably same as with other inventions he has done. Radioactive material detector which uses water instead of rare helium-3. PET scan material generator which is 80 times cheaper than current solution. He hasn't came up with PET - just possibly made it two orders of magnity cheaper. I assume that this is same thing here - he has not invented MSR, just optimized it away so it can be commercially viable within few years.
It bothers me that I have heard Taylor Wilson, in two different speeches, state that he invented the thorium salt reactor when it was invented in the 1960's.
very grateful for this young man. Taylor wish to contribute to the mass by making the resources he presented a lot cheaper and affordable. somebody or some group should start protecting this kid. a lot of wealthy entrepreneurs will surely hate him.
Artur, That is the problem with assumptions. Except he has somehow invented the material unobtainium, then I don't see how his "so called" optimisation works. And do you know how long it takes to complete a materials durability study within a nuclear regulatory framework? There are plenty of detailed advanced designs of compact MSRs out there, such as the design by Charles Holden of Thorenco LLC. Taylor Wilson may be a lot of things, but he is not a durability engineer.
"This technology could reach market in five years." As others have pointed out, he has not acknowledged the successful experiments with MSR's in the 1960s. Had he done so, surely his analytical mind could figure out why MRS power generation is not being used over forty years later. It is no surprise to me that five years later I hear not so much as a peep about molten salt reactors being used to power anything in place of pressurized water reactors, coal, natural gas and wind. Of course there are other energy sources such as tidal energy and geothermal but the aforementioned are the most commonly known and utilized.
@ Herb Spencer... back in 1978 an auto mechanic invented a carburetor that would give 70 mpg to a mid sized 6 cylinder car... Shell Oil came in and bought his invention for 4 million dollars and we never heard about it again... in 2002 John Kanzius demonstrated his invention to burn saltwater for fuel without any pollution, said you could run cars with it or use it instead of coal or gas for power stations... it's still on you-tube under -- John kanzius burns saltwater... never heard about that again either and now we have the smartest president ever (just ask him) who wants to burn more coal... the people who have controlled the production of energy for the past 135 years, whether it be oil, coal or natural gas will never give that power up
@@carlpen850 yep, thats what it boils down to, Power and Control, and money, probably money first. our civilization doesn't want to grow anymore, im afraid it will stifle his passion.
same...I was so happy my teacher thinks I'm smart enough to study black holes in year 11, but this is just...wow. I was thinking of making a particle accelerator, but no space and no money.
Don't waste the time of a prodigy in speaking to the public. Too many conferences. Let him concentrate on their research, like Al. Ein. That's enough "Show off his talent." Hurry up kid, Save our globe.
This kid is our furture....iif you doubt it then study molten salt reactors.....thorium reactors in general.....you fool been stuck on fision..he's talking a better way...and safer for us all
Boring..... rather ride in a capsule at 400 mph from Chicago to MPLS than worrying about the worlds energy needs. Thorium nuclear molten salt reactors are the way to go for the next few 1,000 years. But what happens in 10,000 A.D? Space Travel on Earth is the only way go in this world. This is......
Cold fusion is an oxymoron, in-fact if it were successful in producing excess power it would be rather hot, though not as hot as normal fusion, however at least normal fusion doesn't break the laws of physics.
Is he claiming credit for the development of molten salt reactors which have been around since the 1960s or just presenting his own paper reactor design? The concept of MSRs is already proven and there is a lot of development in this area by lots of other people, none of which Taylor Wilson has acknowledged in this presentation. A lot of people who don't know about MSRs will watch this video and possibly come away with the impression that he's invented something new.
Marketing at its finest - Hollywood trivia. Best if you leave the progress of science and technology what has been published in the peer reviewed literature.