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Tonight’s episode of Boring Science For Sleep is a calm, detail rich walkthrough of what it really takes to survive a day as a nuclear submarine reactor operator, from procedural discipline and safety culture to the quiet, constant work of monitoring a naval reactor. If you have ever wondered how nuclear power is managed underwater (and why the job is far less action movie than you think), you are in the right place. In classic Sleepless Scientist style, we keep the pace slow, the facts accurate, and the vibe deeply relaxing while we explore reactor basics, radiation safety, redundancy, and the kinds of checklists that keep everything stable for months at sea. Put this on in the background, let the science do the heavy lifting, and drift off to sleep with nuclear engineering, submarine systems, and boring, beautiful operational detail. 📚 Chapters: 0:00:00 Quiet Steel, Quiet Rules (Life Inside a Submarine) 0:14:00 The Warm Heart of the Boat (What a Reactor “Feels Like”) 0:28:01 Small Splits, Big Heat (Simple Fission, Simply Told) 0:42:02 Keeping Cool on Purpose (Cooling, Pumps, and Patience) 0:56:03 The Art of Watching Nothing Happen (Alarms, Checklists, H... 1:10:04 Invisible, Not Magical (Radiation Without the Fear-Gloss) 1:24:04 Gentle Machines in Bright Rooms (Medical Imaging and Ther... 1:38:05 Breathing Underwater (CO₂, Oxygen, and the Feeling of Air) 1:52:06 Pressure Like a Heavy Blanket (Ocean Depth and the Hull) 2:06:07 The Comfort of Predictable Physics (Gravity, Orbits, and ...