I know that "Withdrawal" is a super advanced technology.
I believe that it is not only a "technique" but also a "philosophy".
For me, with that kind of mindset,
- NHK program "Kaitai Kingdom"
- NKS Special "The Road to Decommissioning."
are valuable contents full of thrills.
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Japan is an advanced country in terms of nuclear disasters, including atomic bombings and nuclear accidents.
At the same time, however, I believe that these unfortunate disasters have enhanced our nation's "nuclear" disaster preparedness techniques.
As a systems engineer, I know for a fact that 'there is no such thing as an accident-free system' in the absolute sense of the word.
New "nuclear" accidents will continue to occur in the world.
This is because, as long as humanity has no prospect of giving up "nuclear" in the foreseeable future, nuclear accidents are bound to occur.
The following is an illustration of the "1 in a billion years" accident rate, which make me laugh.
There have been three major accidents in the United States (Three Mile), in Russia changed the Soviet Union(Chernobyl, and in Japan (Fukushima).
"Where is the next?"
It is just my imagination, I am concern that that our nearby countries will be in trouble.
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Therefore, not only as technologies for demolition and decommissioning a nuclear reactor, but also, as comprehensive study to be general thoughts (or philosophy) which apply for From everyday life to state policy, I will propose
"Withdrawal Study"
I would like to see the term "XX University, Faculty of Engineering withdrawn" or "XX University, Faculty of Economics withdrawn" become more common.