Nuclear energy becomes dependent on the sun in the concept of the particles that make up the sun. Inside this dwarf star that lights up the whole of the Earth, there are many particles that bump each other. read more
Nuclear energy becomes dependent on the sun in the concept of the particles that make up the sun. Inside this dwarf star that lights up the whole of the Earth, there are many particles that bump each other. According to The Nuclear Isn't Natural Myth, all natural energy in the universe comes from nuclear reactions. read more
Geothermal energy sources depend on primeval heat from the Earth's core. This is mainly derived from radioactive decay in the Earth's core, with a small contribution from gravity pressure. Similarly, Nuclear Reactors do not depend on the Sun for their energy. read more