"dannavy85" wrote:Will this inspire the children to believe in such fantasy-based things
If it spurs a creative spark, that's better than being glued to the xbox all day after school.
I do not think that was the intention; rather, to vilify nuclear power & cause kids to embrace the so-called green power sources. This would be ok, were it not for the fact that both wind farms and solar cells are inherently impractical as alternataves to nuclear, oil, or gas. But as though that were not bad enough, now they are wanting them to beleive in this perpetual motion machine they call a "blue core self-sustaining power source."
There are few certainties in life, but one of them is that such a thing can never be.


I know I should have just held my peace, because now this might become political, an argument about green power Vs. practical power.
