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onequestion
Is this a credible news source?
Is this anywhere else more credible?
Sagitaris
Assuming no caves or or aquifers slows its pace, what would happen when it reaches the core of the earth?!?
Now im thinking that this may be a blessing in disguise... hear me out
what will happen if it touches a molten Iron core, is a great experiment that needs to be conducted now so we know what to expect.
What i think will happen is MAYBE that it will supercharge the core.
onequestion
Is this a credible news source?
Is this anywhere else more credible?
olaru12
Live video of Fukushima power station.
www.tepco.co.jp...
I don't see any steam....
Notice:Notice:
The live camera location has been moved from Unit 1 side to Unit 4 side.
Starting from 10:46 AM on August 1, images of Unit 4 side of the station are provided.
HolgerTheDane2
You'd want to find the Classic animated film "When The Wind Blows" from 1986.
It'll teach you all you need to know and why it doesn't work anyway.
Apart from being a bloody good film...
And Fukushima? It's easy to be really worried now. Remember Three Mile Island where they talked about an enourmous cloud of radioactive dust if the melting core would hit the Water table and cause a steam explosion?
And again the same talk when Tchernobyl went belly up.
Maybe it will be true after all, when they claim that fossil fuels won't run out IN OUR LIFE TIME.
j2000
olaru12
Live video of Fukushima power station.
www.tepco.co.jp...
I don't see any steam....
The story says #3, the link you provided has a notice on it.
Notice:Notice:
The live camera location has been moved from Unit 1 side to Unit 4 side.
Starting from 10:46 AM on August 1, images of Unit 4 side of the station are provided.
So the camera is #4 not 3.
clay2 baraka
j2000
olaru12
Live video of Fukushima power station.
www.tepco.co.jp...
I don't see any steam....
The story says #3, the link you provided has a notice on it.
Notice:Notice:
The live camera location has been moved from Unit 1 side to Unit 4 side.
Starting from 10:46 AM on August 1, images of Unit 4 side of the station are provided.
So the camera is #4 not 3.
The camera is pointed directly at reactors 4,3,2,1 in series. Even with building 4 obscuring the front view of building 3 one should see a cloud of steam above both if the reactor was truly melting down.
This is clearly not the case here.
reply to post by SaneThinking
With all the talk of old days from the remote viewer guy of Japan falling into the ocean,