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Saturday Matinee: REDACTED: Declassified Mysteries with Luke Lamana

History Daily

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4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we attempt to untangle the real cause of the explosion at the Idaho Falls nuclear power reactor in 1961.



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0:00.0

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of History Daily plus other fantastic history podcasts at IntoHistory.com. These days, when people think of alternative energy, most rightfully think of wind and solar.

0:30.0

Those two have shown huge gains in efficiency, just as impressive drops and cost and are now significant additions to our overall energy mix.

0:38.6

Some of you might also think of hydroelectric, which has been with us for a while, but there

0:42.9

haven't been too many new dams being built.

0:45.4

And then probably an even smaller portion of you will think of nuclear.

0:49.2

Personally, I'm on the fence with nuclear power.

0:52.1

There are some very smart people that have vastly greater knowledge of the subject than I do,

0:56.2

and they seem pretty bullish on atomic energy.

0:58.8

Heck, 70% of France's power is nuclear, and say what you will, about the French.

1:03.6

But it was a Frenchman, Henri Bechrelle, that discovered radioactivity,

1:07.3

and then it was carried forward by Pierre and Mary Curie.

1:10.4

The French have a long history of being at the forefront of nuclear science, so they must

1:14.2

know something.

1:15.2

Then again, it's hard to argue that there are downsides to nuclear power.

1:19.9

Three Mile Island, Fukushima, Chernobyl, and another you probably don't know too much about, Idaho

1:26.3

Falls.

1:27.8

On January 3rd, 1961 at 901 p.m., an experimental military nuclear power reactor known as

1:34.9

SL1 went from fully shut down to explosively supercritical in mere milliseconds.

1:40.9

Three soldiers were killed in the blast, and it could have been much worse. On today's

1:45.5

Saturday matinee, we're bringing you an episode from the podcast, Redacted, Declassified

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