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Makes me worry cuz I was in Moscow when it went meltdown
Now that's a councidence, so were me and yer Mum.
What do u mean buzz
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Makes me worry cuz I was in Moscow when it went meltdown
Now that's a councidence, so were me and yer Mum.
What do u mean buzz
You want to try VR tour of Prypyat if you cannot go to the real thing, it is extremely disturbing seeing a ghost town taken back by nature.
didn'tYou want to try VR tour of Prypyat if you cannot go to the real thing, it is extremely disturbing seeing a ghost town taken back by nature.
I would agree with the statistically affective nature of ionising radiation.And just as a little side note. The technology for the MRI scanner was developed at CERN, and uses radioactive material that comes straight out of nuclear facilities. And if they weren’t using it inside the scanner at the hospitals, it would be deemed nuclear waste.
Thanks for that interesting lecture DW lolJust following on from Kamikaze's post .. Radiation poisoning is actually an oxymoron as he goes on to explain, to add to his post and the points he made - when our bodies cells divide and multiply they do so with an inbuilt timer for there own demise IE a death switch, this ensures the coded sequence is kept as good as it can be and genetic errors in the dividing are not continuously repeated - radiation is a double whammy as it can damage the genetic code and also switch off the natural kill switch of cells which leads to many annoying or life threatening issues.
Cancer is just that and is caused by several factors from the solar radiation (skin cancer often a result), environmental factors, chemical/toxin exposure through to good old genetic flaws passed down to you.
Many people see cancer as some form of disease they catch but it is more so there own bodies genetic code been damaged and replicating the damage until it is either stopped or leads to ones demise.
Are you boasting ? jumped up, I have to be prised up, either that or the fear of peeing myself, the bed has a better glue than that Gorilla stuff they flog in the DIY outlets.Woke up early pete, was bored just occupying my time before I jumped up and went to work... yep! sliding off topic I guess.
Chernobyl may not be as disasterous as Fukishima, but it was misery for thousands of people, and still is to this day, so please don't dimiss it so lightly.nevermind chernobyl, who remembers fukishima? the almost unsolvable disaster
i still remember videos of farmers having to scrape the soil off their land and stuff, im not saying it wasnt a disaster, but it was contained relatively quickly, fukishima is a whole different beast though, reactors built on the shoreline of a tsunami risk area, what could go wrong went wrong, were never going to recover those reactor cores that are slowly making their way through the earths crustChernobyl may not be as disasterous as Fukishima, but it was misery for thousands of people, and still is to this day, so please don't dimiss it so lightly.
What part of this contains nuclear material?
An MRI scan does not emit or use ionising radiation as part of the measurements.
Must have been a radiation leak in the 17th century, looking at the locals.........I visited Loch Buie on the Isle of Mull a couple of years later, and it was clear that some fallout had had an effect there on the livestock and the ground-cover.
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