8 juni 2026
11 min
Dr. John Zino stood in front of a room of engineers, technicians, and career-changers and told them a nuclear reactor is "just boiling water." Jaws dropped. Really? That's it?
Well, yes. And also, that little word "just" is hiding one of the most elegant chains in all of engineering.
In this After Pop explainer, we follow a single uranium atom from the moment it splits to the moment your phone starts charging. Fission to heat. Heat to steam. Steam to a spinning shaft. Spinning shaft to electricity. Four conversions, one pinky-tip-sized fuel pellet, and a reactor design that gets safer by removing the parts that can break. We'll also answer the question everyone asks once they see the numbers: if the BWRX-300 makes 870 megawatts of heat, where do the other 570 go?
Bring your curiosity. No PhD required.
On the BWRX-300
On thermal efficiency, the Carnot limit & waste heat
On SMRs and the policy landscape
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