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  • I do think nuclear power is an important part of a healthy grid. But the problem is, nuclear power plants take a lot of very specialised knowledge. When you build a nuclear reactor with non-experts, it runs five times over budget and takes a decade. And right now, there aren’t any experts at all. So we can’t afford that much time, and we can’t afford all that money. We need climate solutions that are capable of saving the world right now. Current generation renewables and batteries can save the world right now if our politicians are willing to pay the investment now and reap the cost savings later.

    But, after a few reactor building projects, we will have a handful of experts who can build reactors on-time, on-budget, and while training a team of rookies. So I do think we should put a little bit of money into nuclear on an indefinite basis, once we’re hitting our projected climate goals. I want to see what molten salt reactor technology can do in 30 years, after we’ve saved the world with renewables.








  • DID is one of the ways to be plural. DID is a form of traumagenic plurality, which means the system was created by trauma. The other big category is endogenic plurality, which is when the system is created from within.

    There’s actually a significant faction of systems with DID and OSDD who think that traumagenic plurality is the only genuine kind of plurality. They think endogenic systems are all faking it. That view is called sysmedicalism, because they think your system is only real if you’ve been diagnosed by the medical industry. The debate between sysmedicalists and endogenic allies is called syscourse.


  • Fun fact: I know a Petra Parker fictive!

    My girlfriend is plural, which means there are other people living in her head. Plural systems often form new people based on fiction, because a fictional persona that one’s system feels a strong connection to, makes for a good scaffolding for a nascent identity in the process of forming. And when a plural system member forms based on a fictional source, it’s called introjection. A headmate that’s been introjected is a fictive.

    Spider-Woman is lots of fun, but I don’t hang with her that often. I spend a lot more time with Shadow the Hedgehog, who lives in My other partner’s head.