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Originally posted by Rosinitiate
So um.......where are them aliens?
So they deactivate nuke silos while flying around flaunting there high tech flaming chariots for #s and giggles yet, can't be bothered to stop the worlds biggest WTF momment in mand kind?
Originally posted by fatpastyhead
could someone explain to me what effects this will have both long time and short. will it completely pollute the pacific?
I realise I probably sound very stupid but would like to know just how serious this is.
thanks.
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Originally posted by tinker9917
Originally posted by muse7
Why they haven't developed a program to launch nuclear waste into the sun is beyond me...are costs more important than the future of our planet?
400 tonnes of water would be almost impossible to store, just launch it into the sun and let it burn off.
If I remember correctly (I don't have time to look it up right now) it is the equivelant of and Olympic size swimming pool EVERY DAY. That's alot of water. Alot of space vehicles never to come back Can't ship out that much water every day. The money cost? Just won't happen.
We're talking millions/billions for one shipment (possibly each day) for how many years????
It's already been 2 1/2 years almost and the nightmare just continues.
Just can't/won't happen.edit on 5-8-2013 by tinker9917 because: (no reason given)
So um.......where are them aliens?
Originally posted by derfreebie
The evil ones want a lot of us to die off. All of us is an option not off the table.
This poster has been characterized as challenged in many areas, but I have not
had and refuse to buy tuna for the last 2 1/2 years: and I loved it more than bacon.
Tepco said on Friday that a cumulative 20 trillion to 40 trillion becquerels of radioactive tritium had probably leaked into the sea since the disaster. The company said this was within legal limits.
Tritium is far less harmful than cesium and strontium, which have also been released from the plant. Tepco is scheduled to test strontium levels next.
Tepco said late on Monday that cesium levels at an observation post 53 meters from the sea have jumped in the last week. Reading for cesium-134 has risen almost 15 times to 310 becquerels per liter. A becquerel is a measure of the release of radioactive energy.
Cesium-137, with a half-life of 30 years, was also some 15 times higher than it had been five days ago at 650 becquerels per liter. A much larger spike in radioactive cesium in early July in a different well eventually led to Tepco overturning months of denials and admitting that radioactive water had been leaking into the sea.