Moore Nuclear Energy

Moore Nuclear Energy

Joanne Manaster posted this re-share from Jim Carver. The post was of a video from The Guardian about a video entitled How to build a nuclear power plant. The video is 13 min. long but it is informative. I would link directly to Jim’s post with a hat tip but it appears that he’s blocked me. Maybe he’s a Colorado Avalanche fan.  http://goo.gl/0yteQ

Anyway, the post reminded me that I had promised some of my G+ pals that I would post pictures of Henry Moore’s Nuclear Energy sculpture, which marks the location of the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction. It was accomplished on 2 December 1942 under the supervision of Enrico Fermi along with Leó Szilárd, discoverer of the chain reaction. You can read more in the Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_Pile-1 

The site is next to the new Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago, which you can see in my profile scrapbook. The site is both a National Historic Landmark and a Chicago Landmark. You can read more about Henry Moore’s sculpture here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Energy_(sculpture) 

The site for the new nuclear plant, in the video, is in Finland. I couldn’t think of a Finnish singer so I came up with Lykke Li who is Swedish. Geographically that’s close enough. I know in hockey, there’s a big difference.

I leave you with Lykke Li- I know places 

Edit so as not to offend anyone from Finland, I found a Finnish band in my music collection.

Husky Rescue – My World

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Husky_Rescue

Interested in LFTR, here are a couple of posts.

http://goo.gl/nf0md

http://goo.gl/9Sj5r

Tommy Leung mentioned today, on his #ScienceSunday  post, if science and art can go together. Of course they can. Science is beautiful. Science is everywhere just tag ScienceSunday curated by Allison Sekuler Rajini Rao Robby Bowles and me (with guest curator Buddhini Samarasinghe ) For the rest of the week tag #ScienceEveryday  and mention one of us. Circle ScienceSunday so that it is easier to mention you back and interact with you in general.

0 Comments

  1. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    Because they don’t have a landmark yet. 🙂 I saw your link to a few of the TED talks about LFTR. It’s very interesting but not really my area of expertise.

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  2. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    Wow, sorry to offend you J Elliott-Smith. You made some false assumptions. I’m not suggesting that a Swedish singer/person could represent Finland. As I stated they are unequivocally geographically close. I don’t have any Finnish artists in my music collection. You could have suggested one rather than assume I thought that my choice was representative of Finland. The more correct analogy would be, I don’t have any Mexican artists in my music collection and since it’s not a big part of my post, I’m not going to spend all day trying find one I like. The post reminds me of a artist from Texas, which is geographically similar, so I will post that because it was the first thing that came to my mind. I’m happy to apologize in the hypothetical post as well if it offends anyone who assumes I’m being ignorant about the difference between Texas and Mexico.

    If I had any Finnish G+ friends like Jaana Nyström I still wouldn’t have asked for any music suggestions because it wasn’t the point of the post. I do have two Norwegian G+ friends Lars Ivar Igesund and Knut Torgersen Maybe they can suggest a Finnish song, unless it offends them that I would assume Norwegians would know a good Finnish song.

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  3. Lars Ivar Igesund
    August 13, 2012

    Chad Haney Heh, I’m not very into Finnish music, and certainly can’t come up with a specific song without googling, but I know of Jean Sibelius (composer) and Arja Saijonmaa (singer), and I believe I have an album from 22 Pistepirkko (rock band), and I’ve also seen them in concert. 

    Oh, and we can never forget Leningrad Cowboys! Awesome concerts!

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  4. Knut Torgersen
    August 13, 2012

    I’m offended. Not sure why yet, but I sure am!

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  5. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    Thanks Lars Ivar Igesund I didn’t think of Sibelius. However, this Wiki pages does not mention him, so I still would have made my offensive blunder.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Finnish_musicians

    Knut Torgersen I’ll apologize when you can figure out what offended. I’m sure you were offended. ;P

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  6. Rajini Rao
    August 13, 2012

    Chad Haney , I shall graciously accept your preemptive apology in the event that I discover something offensive in your posts: past, present or future. You are welcome.

    That said, the Wiki link was fascinating. Imagine repurposing a rackets court for a nuclear reactor!

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  7. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    Rajini Rao To think that it was partly due to a labor strike is also fitting for Chicago.

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  8. Knut Torgersen
    August 13, 2012

    Swedes. I’m offended by Swedes. Yeah. Definetely. And Americans believing we’re the capital of Sweden. Right.

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  9. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    Peter Lindelauf and Knut Torgersen please offend each other while I’m at work. I’ll be happy to offend both of you when I’m done with work.

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  10. Cheryl Ann MacDonald
    August 13, 2012

    I can honestly say for once 🙂 Chad Haney that I am not offended by anything you wrote & agree with Rajini Rao about repurposing a rackets court for a nuclear reactor! Y’all have a good rest of the day.

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  11. Chad Haney
    August 13, 2012

    There is plenty of time to offend you in the future Cheryl Ann MacDonald 

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  12. Cheryl Ann MacDonald
    August 13, 2012

    And I think you are going to teach me that fine art 🙂 Chad Haney we are both going no where….fast 🙂

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  13. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    Chad Haney…ouch! Anyone who has observed your posts would know you try to be a wise ass when Gnotic Pasta is absent but consistently you are probably one of the most sensitive, intellectually astute members of the GP science community. I appreciated reading your apology and acknowledging any perceived cultural slight. Now I understand the dog vs cats post. I still think you’re pretty cool :-).

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  14. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    Well thanks Mary Owens I’m sorry I didn’t offend you. I’m sure Peter Lindelauf would be happy to.

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  15. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    You’re Canadian. You need more than a cup of coffee. Oh, sorry did I offend you, Peter Lindelauf ?

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  16. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    Chad Haney…when you do offend me, don’t worry…I’ll let you know :-).

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  17. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    Peter Lindelauf is too much of a gentleman to offend :-).

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  18. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    When it comes to anti-science, I think Peter Lindelauf and I (and others) can drop the gentlemanliness quickly.

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  19. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    Yes, we’d like to know if we need to uncircle you.

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  20. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    Peter Lindelauf…I’m curious as well. What did you say?

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  21. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    By the way…why did you change your profile pic Feisal Kamil?

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  22. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    And I was posting about a nuclear plant in Finland.

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  23. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    Only when it’s offensive.

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  24. Chad Haney
    August 14, 2012

    I have no idea. I only assume I was blocked. Not worried about it.

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  25. M. W.
    August 14, 2012

    Peter Lindelauf…tolerance & freedom of expression cuts both ways. I am not offended. Religion, science, dogs vs cats…everyone is entitled to their opinion. I take issue when I am sensing I am being disrespected and attempted to be silenced . You guys still get my vote Feisal Kamil, Peter Lindelauf & Chad Haney!

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  26. Chad Haney
    December 2, 2015

    annarita ruberto​, here’s what it looks like today.

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  27. Chad Haney
    December 2, 2015

    Gary Ray R​, related to the comment I left on Annarita’s post.

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  28. Gary Ray R
    December 2, 2015

    Thanks Chad Haney.  It has been a long time (Navy A-school) since I was in Chicago, this is something I would like to see some day. 

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  29. Chad Haney
    December 2, 2015

    Gary Ray R, I hope you do visit.

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  30. annarita ruberto
    December 2, 2015

    Chad Haney Many thanks for sharing this post. I would like to see it and other things, some day, even if Chicago is very far from Italy.

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  31. Chad Haney
    December 2, 2015

    annarita ruberto, it’s been many, many moons since I’ve been to Italy. It’s a lovely country and I should visit again.

    All of my G+ friends are welcome to visit Chicago and I’m happy to play tour guide.

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  32. Gary Ray R
    December 3, 2015

    I just re-read that comment stream.  Memories. 

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  33. Chad Haney
    December 3, 2015

    You got that right, Gary Ray R​. I think of our viking friend often.

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  34. annarita ruberto
    December 3, 2015

    Chad Haney You are very kind. I’ll consider it, if I’ll come to Chicago…some day. ☺

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