Have you looked into some of the experimental gen 4 liftr designs? They use the waste products in the liquid fuel/coolant to enrich Thorium and U238. It is feasible that we can have a closed loop on it within our life time. There's also fast reactors, like the one being built in Wyoming, that use 100% of the fuel, including the byproducts. I'm not a fan of fast reactors for a lot of reasons, but it is tech that can be used now rather in years/decades.
The point is, just because it's a problem now doesn't mean it always will be. Early on, Gasoline was an unwanted and dangerous byproduct of Diesel production. Now it's used to power cars.
Why do we even need to use nuclear energy anyway? What's wrong with the current energy production methods? When you filter out the jewish lies from the equation, there's little reason to change away from the current non-nuclear methods. Much like the push for EVs over ICE powered vehicles, the jewish lies are the only reasons to consider the switch when in reality ICE is far superior and more efficient and reliable.
So why should we go nuclear at this point?
From what I understand, someone gave thorium reactors the anti-Tesla elephant tx; they made up bogus claims about Thorium reactors and cut funding for their research, when in reality they are safer than most stuff out there.
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