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zdkl | 3 years ago
I'd have bet this was a test site for such a project. Which given the name of the installation might be the goal. If anyone remembers the paper in question, my algolia-fu is failing me.
zdkl | 3 years ago
I'd have bet this was a test site for such a project. Which given the name of the installation might be the goal. If anyone remembers the paper in question, my algolia-fu is failing me.
JimDabell|3 years ago
> The plan calls for huge 25ft (7.6m) tall granite columns marking the four-sq-mile (10 sq km) outer boundary of the entire site. Inside this perimeter, there is an earth berm 33ft (10m) tall and 100ft (30m) wide marking the repository’s actual footprint. Then inside the berm will be another square of granite columns.
— https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200731-how-to-build-a-n...
optimalsolver|3 years ago
― Thief Of Time, Terry Pratchett
Kaibeezy|3 years ago
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-term_nuclear_waste_warn...
richardfey|3 years ago
peoplefromibiza|3 years ago
A very interesting topic is that they hope that the repo is forgotten, nobody will remember about it and nobody will go looking for it or become curious about it and what's inside of it, as it is described "a place we have to remember to forget".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_Eternity_(film)
hjek|3 years ago
christophilus|3 years ago