Rich Muller, author of Physics for Future Presidents, argues that the next president can't afford to be ignorant about the science behind terrorism, nuclear dangers, energy, space, and global warming.
Muller, a MacArthur Fellow, Berkeley Lab physicist, and one of the most popular lecturers at UC Berkeley, discusses what it takes to survive in today's increasingly dangerous world -- information essential to the next commander-in-chief. He presented his talk Oct. 13, 2008.
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Required viewing for all Infowars subscribers.
- How Saddam's nuke program was refining uranium.
- Why nuclear waste storage isn't as risky as people think.
- Why conventional materials are more dangerous than nuclear terrorism.
- Relative cost of energy (great chart).
- Why global warming is worth considering but is being exaggerated. (Al Gore's hype mentioned.)
- Why solar power isn't usually effective
- What's wrong with battery-powered cars
- Why we're not running out of petroleum.
- Why the earth isn't being overpopulated, and how most experts now agree.