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Researchers Describe How Natural Nuclear Reactor Worked In Gabon (Two Billion Years Ago)
Space Daily ^ | 11-01-2004

Posted on 04/10/2006 7:50:32 PM PDT by blam

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To: Strategerist

I thought the heavy water was a by-product for an ammonia plant... seems to ring a bell from Randy Rhodes' "The Making of the Atom Bomb", but I could be incorrect.


21 posted on 04/10/2006 9:13:35 PM PDT by InShanghai (I was born on the crest of a wave, and rocked in the cradle of the deep.)
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To: blam
A 100 KW wouldn't even make a good Boom.
22 posted on 04/10/2006 9:14:23 PM PDT by Little Bill (A 37%'r, a Red Spot on a Blue State, rats are evil.)
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To: blam

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.

"And God said, 'Hold muh beer 'n' watch this...'"

[BANG!]


23 posted on 04/10/2006 9:16:38 PM PDT by RichInOC ("...and there was light.")
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To: blam

God put it there, 6000 years ago, to test our faith.


24 posted on 04/10/2006 9:27:37 PM PDT by MonroeDNA (Look for the union label--on the bat crashing through your windshield!)
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To: WSGilcrest

ROTFLOL

Using your form, I owe about a gazillion dollars, LOL.

Thanks for the 'wake-up' call, LOL.


25 posted on 04/10/2006 9:42:10 PM PDT by RebelTex (Help cure diseases: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1548372/posts)
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To: blam

dang, now I ain't got no more 'scuses. :-(


26 posted on 04/10/2006 9:44:00 PM PDT by RebelTex (Help cure diseases: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1548372/posts)
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Hitler build the heavy water plants in Norway. The Norwegians had no use for heavy water, but Hitler was playing around with a possible nuclear reactor and needed the heavy water to shield against the radiation. There's a recent book that claims that Hitler that an atomic bomb, but this is incorrect. It's possible that he had achieved a self sustained nuclear reaction, but he was a long ways from a bomb. (From the book review, I believe the book admits this, though I haven't read it).


27 posted on 04/10/2006 9:55:49 PM PDT by webboy45
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To: Nathan Zachary
I guess that really screws the carbon dating model too....

Nope. It does not affect it in the least bit. C-14 does not equal U-235. They have no affect on each other.

If you are referring to the relation of the natural abundance with time, C-14 does not operate on the same mechanism that U-235 does. The C-14 abundance is relatively constant because it is constantly produced in small quantities in the upper atmosphere. Since it only has a half life of ~5700 years, none of it could have remained even if 100% of all carbon at the formation of our planet was C-14. Contrast this with U-235 that has a half-life of 700 million years and no mechanism of production (it is formed in supernovas or other significant stellar events). Obviously a significant fraction of U-235 remains even after 6 half-lives (which if you do the calculation is about 1.5% of the initial abundance). Try the calculation with the half life of C-14 if it had no production rate (~800,000 half-lives--hint: you won't be able to use most calculators to find a value this small).

28 posted on 04/10/2006 10:33:42 PM PDT by burzum (A single reprimand does more for a man of intelligence than a hundred lashes for a fool.--Prov 17:10)
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To: burzum; Nathan Zachary

Doesn't affect the atomic dating method for measuring much older and longer periods of time: Potassium/Argon. In this method a radioactive isoptope of postassium degenerates into inert Argon gas at a constant rate. It has nothing to do with uranium.


29 posted on 04/11/2006 8:40:16 AM PDT by B.Bumbleberry
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...the natural nuclear reactor operated two billion years ago for 150 million years...

I'm jealous. We have to refuel every 18 months.

30 posted on 04/11/2006 8:53:18 AM PDT by kidd
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To: blam
Nature is much smarter than we are. Nature is the first genius.

Somebody evidently was inhaling.

31 posted on 04/11/2006 8:57:31 AM PDT by RightWhale (Off touch and out of base)
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To: webboy45

Thanks for the info. WWII history is fascinating, including pre- & post-.

Heck, I find pretty much all history fascinating. It was one of my favorite subjects in school. What I have a hard time adjusting to now, though, is that the JFK assasination, LBJ, Rihard Nixon, and Viet Nam are all history and not current events, LOL. :-D

Dang, when you start saying 'I remember when...' or 'I was there when...', then you know you're on the downhill side. :-(


32 posted on 04/11/2006 4:18:05 PM PDT by RebelTex (Help cure diseases: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1548372/posts)
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