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New thread-worthy lolsuit incoming?
Valar Atomics is suing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 🄰
Valar Atomics 🄰 is a nuclear power startup run by TPOT orbiter Isaiah Taylor 🄰 (See also: TPOT-adjacent cows Bryan Johnson, Peter Levels, Aubrey Cottle). His company's main claim to fame is building model nuclear reactors that look like gaming PCs.


Having just raised $19 million in a seed round 🄰 in February, they seem to have decided their best course of action is to sue the government. It's worth noting that they haven't built an actual nuclear reactor yet.
Since I can't read legalese, It'd be cool if someone else who does could look through this and see whether this is a nothingburger or if this could be an untapped well of milk.
Valar Atomics is suing the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 🄰
...Nonetheless, in 1956, the AEC inexplicably promulgated a rule that defined “utilization facility,” for which a license is needed to operate, as “[a]ny nuclear reactor other than one designed or used primarily for the formation of plutonium or U-233.” 21 Fed. Reg. 355, 356 (Jan. 19, 1956) (codified at 10 C.F.R. § 50.2) (emphasis added) (“Utilization Facility Rule”).
In other words, despite recognizing Congress had narrowed the AEC’s authority, the agency kept things exactly as they were before Congress changed the definition of utilization facility.
The AEC left no record of comments on this definition nor any explanation for why—contrary to the AEC’s own prior view—every nuclear reactor necessarily uses material in such quantity as to “be of significance to the common defense and security, or in such manner as to affect the health and safety of the public.” See 21 Fed. Reg. 355; 20 Fed. Reg. 2,486 (Apr. 15, 1955).
Valar Atomics 🄰 is a nuclear power startup run by TPOT orbiter Isaiah Taylor 🄰 (See also: TPOT-adjacent cows Bryan Johnson, Peter Levels, Aubrey Cottle). His company's main claim to fame is building model nuclear reactors that look like gaming PCs.


Having just raised $19 million in a seed round 🄰 in February, they seem to have decided their best course of action is to sue the government. It's worth noting that they haven't built an actual nuclear reactor yet.
Since I can't read legalese, It'd be cool if someone else who does could look through this and see whether this is a nothingburger or if this could be an untapped well of milk.