The first ever full-scale demonstration of a nuclear reactor designed to passively cool itself in an emergency was a success, showing that it should be possible to build nuclear plants without the risk of dangerous meltdown
I mean if you drove the titanic through an iceberg and it was fine, I'd say you'd have a iceberg-proof ship, since you've literally proved it against an iceberg.
If it was fine once then it'll always be fine, aka Garry Hoy's Law, never fails!
If it was fine once then it'll always be fine, aka Garry Hoy's Law, never fails!
Could also be called the Stockton Rush law, since we're talking about the Titanic