Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
Your words would really make those guys at CERN laugh.
Quantum physics somehow denies standard logic. Particles disappear and reappear somewhere else, they change into something else and they seem to travel at speeds faster than light. There are still many paradoxes
That's right. And the plant should be designed by taking into account all those (and probably many other) factors. Think about it this way: one of the biggest nuclear plant catastrophes in Chernobyl fission plant resulted in emission of some significant portion of radiation, but the plant didn't explode like a nuclear bomb. If it were a fusion plant, there would be much less radiation hazard. Also, according to your "Murphy law" logic, we shouldn't be building the fission plants either.

PS. So far so good for the Ukraine Elections 2010.