I did not find a nuclear reaction in myself, but it was a process that was developed using many scientists' previous methods. Its origin is the division of atoms; in 1917, Ernest Rutherford and his team were able to split atoms when bombarding nitrogen with naturally occurring alpha particles. It was this for the first time that atoms were divided in the laboratory, but it was not completely produced by a complete manual approach. But in 1932, his two students, John Cockcroft and Earnest Walton, succeeded in splitting atoms in a completely manual way.
Anti-nuclear movement focuses on the problem of nuclear waste and the possible impact it may have on the environment and health. The occurrence of nuclear waste is dangerous to all known forms of life and is a serious concern for nuclear power generation and must be dealt with in an environmentally conscious way. But there is no reason to believe that this problem can not be solved. Below are some of the ideas advocated by anti-nuclear movement on waste matter. Defining the "solution" as a cost to forget to waste without adversely affecting people is only a small fraction of the price of electricity generation. In that case, there are several choices. One of the most popular ones is deep geological disposal, which is the best research method currently. This method deeply fills the waste into a subterranean stable rock formations with several protective layers to prevent the ingress of water.
For nuclear waste, the US government has a comprehensive system for handling nuclear waste. A survey was conducted to determine the suitability of the nuclear waste disposal site and extensive research was conducted to confirm that the environment is protected. In fact, the amount of garbage is usually small, it is easy to handle in places specially designated to be surrounded by rocks. These rocks protect the excreta of humans and other animals. Low levels of waste produce less death than high level waste. The number of deaths caused by these wastes is negligible compared to the number of deaths caused by coal. (Cohen)
Regarding the problem of nuclear waste disposal, the risk of being exposed to nuclear waste is devastating. For plants, animals, and humans, exposure to radioactive waste can lead to cancer, genetic problems, and death. This is reminiscent of the nature and prospects of nuclear fusion (often referred to as "perfect" energy), which does not release both radioactive waste and greenhouse gases, thereby increasing global warming. In recent years, the development and use of nuclear weapons has become a topic in discussion and essay issues. It was always there, especially in the 20th and 21st centuries. Most people rarely associate nuclear weapons with nuclear power. In the past it was thought that being the nuclear power is the sole purpose. In the 1950s, President Dwight Eisenhower first noticed that these two concepts could be tied together.