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@Metabuilds1024
@Metabuilds1024 12 күн бұрын
Hey guys, I’m curious to know if you think Houston is the most suited Texan city to host the FIFA world? It has the airport but can it facilitate the stadiums the same way Austin or Dallas might?
@digicrazemd
@digicrazemd Ай бұрын
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@francoisguyot9770
@francoisguyot9770 Ай бұрын
Public transportation network in Japan is awesome and sufficient for now. Japan needs not worry about its technical prowess. It already has proven very capable in that respect. In fact what it needs to develop to develop right now, more than record breaking high speed trains, is a reliable grid network powered by distributed micro atomic plants like China has developed. This would assure that cooling or earthquakes won't disrupt its economy like it did with Fukushima. In addition it will decrease its dependence on polluting fossil fuel, which is all imported, to power those trains.Just my take!
@Metabuilds1024
@Metabuilds1024 23 күн бұрын
These are some interesting points you make Francois and perhaps we can create a video on Chinas atomic plants. :). Thank you for your input, much appreciated.
@francoisguyot9770
@francoisguyot9770 23 күн бұрын
@@Metabuilds1024 Sorry for all the misspellings. I fixed that. China's micro Atomic plants videos already exist. So, there's no need to create anything. They are selling some to Saudi Arabia and Turkey if I'm not mistaken. They're quite ahead of the pack in that sector. They're also heavily invested in Fusion reactors too. And again they're 10 years ahead of EU and the US. That's quite lame in my opinion. Whomever gets to the finish line in that field will own the world economies.
@Metabuilds1024
@Metabuilds1024 14 күн бұрын
@@francoisguyot9770 Is there much intel on how many fusion reactors they're developing per year? Thanks Francois
@jhitragarwal691
@jhitragarwal691 Ай бұрын
Keep up bro love your video.
@Metabuilds1024
@Metabuilds1024 23 күн бұрын
I appreciate this my man and we're looking forward to presenting more exciting mega projects. Thanks again