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  1. fight for life on earth,its not the end, its not even the beginning of the end to our struggel against this evil industry, but it may be the begginning of hope for life on this planet! im being tortured, i have renewable energy we are in the matrix:age {what I call my process} i can make clean energy cold, their trying to torture me to destroy it, its real, for god sake, for the sake of life on this planet everyone, march petition stop nukes stop violation of me & torture , its our start!

  2. They prolly understand now that there is no escape from radiation. Rich or not, privileged or not, politician or not…
    We are all the same. STOP THE MADNESS

  3. :))) Hallelujah!
    They effectively fired Jaczko and then stopped licensing… Go figure

  4. you would get radiation poisoning it would end really bad it would get stuck in your stomach and slowly kill you

  5. “Ich meine, mehr als das jedes Atom sich vielleicht 3 mal spaltet ist doch nicht drinnen, oder?”

    Keineswegs. Plutonium zum Beispiel hat eine sehr breite und auch sehr lange Zerfallskette.

    “Wieviele Atomkerne hat solch ein kleines Mikrogramm Teil? Kann man das ausrechnen?”

    Nehmen wir an, es würde sich bei dem Fragment um Uran handeln, dann befinden sich darin mehr als 10 Milliarden Kerne.

  6. “es gibt verschiedene wahrscheinlichkeiten, welche spaltfragmente entstehen… hach ja, alles nicht einfach, aber alles wunderschoen.”

    Was an tödlicher Strahlung “wunderschön” sein soll müssten Sie mal erklären.
    “hast du n ehering aus gold? der kommt aus einem der gigantischten, strahlungsreichsten und toedlichen events im universum.”
    Jo. Gold ist aber nicht radioaktiv. Im Übrigen stammt alles außer Wasserstoff und Helium aus einem der gigantischsten und tödlichsten Events des Universums.

  7. “man müsste doch schon nach ein paar Tagen merken, dass durch die Halbwertszeit die Strahlung abnimmt, oder?”

    Nö. Mal angenommen es handelt sich um Uran 235, dann liegt die Halbwertszeit bei über 4 Milliarden Jahre. Mit anderen Worten: Bis nur das Uran komplett zerfallen ist, vergehen mehr als 40 Milliarden Jahre.

  8. Sehe ich richtig?! Zeigt der Geigerzähler da allen Ernstes 90 Millisievert, also NEUNZIGTAUSEND Mikrosievert pro Stunde an!??
    Na DAS Mädel tut mir heute schon leid, so sie überhaupt noch leben sollte.

  9. You are amazing, and far braver than I would be to go to such heavily contaminated places!

  10. I’m so glad that you are OK, after the risks that you took.
    Thanks for this interesting report. I am planning to go to Japan coming year, so some background info and perspective will help to reassure myself and my traveling partner. I won’t go to Fukushima or the heavily contaminated semicircle around it however.

  11. Also, I wrote a program (on Visual Basic) for measuring the spectrum of gamma radiation with a semiconductor spectrometer. Previously, we had a scintillation detector, but the spectrum has low resolution.

  12. Nice investigation!!! I really like it!
    We have a similar equipment in our scientific lab (at National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv (Ukraine), faculty of Geology, Geophysical Dept.) and I spent a good time while investigating some collection of higly-radioactive samples, which also contained a sample from Chernobyl restricted area – a few grains of lupine.

  13. If a person were to ingest that, it would kill them 100 times over! Wash your hands well after handling that thing.

  14. You are so lucky. you got to go to Chernobyl. I wish I could afford a trip to go their.
    

  15. !!! UPDATE !!!
    i received the results from my urine analysis. i took a urine sample prior going to chernobyl, and right the day i came back from chernobyl. if i had incorporated e.g. Cs-137 (biological half life: a few months) to a significant amount, it’d be measurable in my urine.
    however, even after long-term measurement (24 hours on the detector), there was NO radioactive substances to be detected in my urine.. except natural potassium-40 which is present in basically any food we consume.

  16. Quick question :) would you be up for selling a small sample of your uranocircite? I can’t find anything around here!!! :( And united nuclear wants an arm and a leg for stuff! I can cover all charges :) btw, I’m in America lol hope that doesn’t matter

US Freezes All Nuclear Reactor Construction Operating Licenses!!! YES!!! (MsMilkytheclown)

Source video by MsMilky: www.youtube.com : “I wouldn’t have believed it was possible, but check this out! Link to NRC document here to read in full: www.nrc.gov US Freezes All Nuclear Reactor Construction & Operating Licenses Title: US Freezes All Nuclear Power Plant Licensing Decisions Source: ENS Date: August 7, 2012 Federal nuclear regulators today froze at least 19 final reactor licensing decisions in response to a ruling by the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit that spent nuclear fuel stored on-site at nuclear power plants “poses a dangerous, long-term health and environmental risk.” In its ruling, the appeals court invalidated the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s 2010 updates to the Waste Confidence Rule and also the Temporary Storage Rule and directed the commission to fully comply with federal law. In response, the NRC today put a hold on nine construction and operating licenses, eight license renewals, one operating license, and one early site permit. The court noted that, after decades of failure to site a permanent geologic repository, including 20 years of working on the now-abandoned Yucca Mountain repository in Nevada, the NRC “has no long-term plan other than hoping for a geologic repository.” Therefore, it is possible that spent fuel will be stored at reactor sites “on a permanent basis,” the court said. […] “In recognition of our duties under the law, we will not issue licenses dependent upon the Waste Confidence Decision or the Temporary Storage

the title says it all – here’s the gamma spectrum of chernobyl’s spent fuel. :-) how i found that little jewel? see here: www.youtube.com full size pictures of the HPGe gamma spectrum: flic.kr flic.kr flic.kr flic.kr software used for spectroscopy: – pulse recorder and analyzer (PRA): www.physics.usyd.edu.au – fitzpeaks: www.jimfitz.demon.co.uk
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