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- From: jmc@SAIL.Stanford.EDU (John McCarthy)
- Subject: NYT article on Japanese breeder
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- Organization: Computer Science Department, Stanford University
- Date: 20 Dec 92 23:41:03
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- Today's (1992 Dec 20) _New York Times_ has an article by David E.
- Sanger entitled "Japan's Nuclear Fiasco" wishfully hoping that the
- Japanese plan to build an experimental breeder reactor will fail. It
- is featured in the business section with an enormous cartoon,
- superimposing what I take to be a nuclear reactor on what might be one
- of the 49 views of Mt. Fuji.
-
- The author is rather thin on his reasons for expecting the project to
- fail. The only solid reason is that the fact that nuclear energy has
- not expanded as fast as was expected makes expanding the effective
- uranium supply by a factor of 140 less urgent than it seemed it would
- be 20 years ago.
-
- The language is cribbed from the anti-nuclear literature, e.g.
- "True, the breeder reactor project woudl require Japan to find
- a safe way to harness one of the deadliest substances on earth -
- and persuade the rest of the world that it was safe." Of course,
- the Japanese don't have to convince anyone but themselves that it
- is safe.
-
- Perhaps this represents _The New York Times_ joining the Greenpeace
- campaign to bully the Japanese into abandoning their breeder project,
- or perhaps it is just a one shot aimed at soothing the businessmen
- worried about Japanese competition.
-
- Anyway I hope the Japanese will remain steadfast, but unfortunately
- they don't have much a record recently of standing up to political
- pressure.
- --
- John McCarthy, Computer Science Department, Stanford, CA 94305
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- He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense.
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