You are preaching to the choir here. I wish people were a bit more logical and data grounded on this topic. So I don’t if you have read this but it’s absolutely great: https://www.amazon.com/Atomic-Accidents-James-Maheffey-ebook/dp/B09BDF35NT/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3HZ6ISPW1HFMJ&keywords=atomic+accidents&qid=1661012593&sprefix=atomic+acci%2Caps%2C129&sr=8-3 It’s a fascinating analysis of virtually every nuclear incident. One of the most interesting observations is the extent to which most likely problems can be designed around but the variable tends to be human involvement. So many incidents were avoidable except operators tried to out think systems. A bit like the observation of Casey Sullenberger and the miracle on the Hudson. What he did better than most pilots was trust his plane to do what it was designed to do. Book is great and very pro-nuclear but absolutely recognizes the issues involved
