And the whoosh award goes to Epi.
The science, engineering is sound -- by extension, the researchers are assumed to be sound as well.
That has absolutely nothing to do with industry, companies, which insist on employing technical staff on an as needed basis, not a "you must be a PhD to work here".
Also, I am judging current events and past catastrophes -- it is of my judgement that when a nuclear plant goes up, the stakes are so high that one cannot tolerate even minor obfuscation and delays in information disclosure. Hence, either the industry makes a substantial commitment to proper disclosure, hard deadlines and consequences or die.
Nuclear power is one of the cleanest sources. It also has one of the most dirtiest and toxic fall out when the shit hits the fan.
The science, engineering is sound -- by extension, the researchers are assumed to be sound as well.
That has absolutely nothing to do with industry, companies, which insist on employing technical staff on an as needed basis, not a "you must be a PhD to work here".
Also, I am judging current events and past catastrophes -- it is of my judgement that when a nuclear plant goes up, the stakes are so high that one cannot tolerate even minor obfuscation and delays in information disclosure. Hence, either the industry makes a substantial commitment to proper disclosure, hard deadlines and consequences or die.
Nuclear power is one of the cleanest sources. It also has one of the most dirtiest and toxic fall out when the shit hits the fan.