To: MtnClimber
It's your article. Did you read it? In fact, to this very day, trinitite remains radioactive, buzzing with activity from isotopes of cobalt, barium, europium, uranium, and plutonium. It's safe to handle, but one would be ill advised to make jewelry out of it.
6 posted on
04/19/2016 9:59:11 PM PDT by
Fungi
To: Fungi
I know there is background radiation everywhere, but what would be the safe exposure levels from a contact nuclear explosion on sand? All the Democrats make it sound like it would be tens of thousands of years. I would like to know the real number for a ground burst.
8 posted on
04/19/2016 10:07:02 PM PDT by
MtnClimber
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To: Fungi
It's safe to handle, but one would be ill advised to make jewelry out of it. Only for mothers-in-law and democrat chicks...
39 posted on
04/20/2016 4:31:14 AM PDT by
Moltke
(Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building)
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