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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Creating</span> == # An architectural blueprint of an SMR's "Passive Cooling System," detailing exactly how the physical height of the containment vessel and the placement of the heat exchangers guarantee natural thermal convection of the cooling water even if all electrical power is permanently destroyed. # An economic policy framework designing a "Nuclear Assembly Line," outlining the standardized supply chain, NRC pre-approved licensing parameters, and massive shipyard-style manufacturing facilities required to churn out one SMR module every 30 days. # An essay analyzing the physics and safety profile of a "Molten Salt Reactor" (MSR), explaining to a non-scientist exactly why dissolving the uranium fuel into liquid salt operating at atmospheric pressure makes a catastrophic, pressurized steam explosion mathematically impossible. [[Category:Energy Technology]][[Category:Engineering]][[Category:Physics]] </div>
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