Posted on 03/15/2011 12:56:34 PM PDT by Sprite518
Japan has told the U.N. nuclear watchdog radioactivity was being released "directly" into the atmosphere from the site of an earthquake-stricken reactor and that it had put out a fire at a spent fuel storage pond there.
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
Well, I'm not going to convince you then. But for cryin' out loud, why would any Freeper trust Reuters???
Best summary of information I've seen yet (I can't post a pdf file):
http://www.jaif.or.jp/english/index.php
Click on the title:
2011-03-15 Reactor Status Update 4 - NPPs in Fukushima as of 19:00 March 15 (Estimated by J・・・ (59KB)
I think we all understand that nuclear power can be dangerous. And I think we understand the real danger the situation poses to the people in the immediate vicinity of the plant (most of whom have already been evacuated).
What’s maddening is that we’re now entirely focused on what might happen, instead of what already has happened... which has been exponentially worse than the worst-case scenario from even the most ardent anti-nuke doomsayers.
Add to that that fact that Americans are going out of their way to create scenarios where this will impact them directly. People on the west coast are scrambling to buy potassium iodide. We’ve gone way beyond the point of genuine concern and crossed the line into hair-on-fire absurdity. The Japanese are handling their real crisis with more grace, dignity and fortitude than Americans are handling the one they’ve imagined for themselves.
I sure wish these talking heads would do a little research! Even on FandF this morning, they were practically hysterical!
” Youre both wrong though. The fallout itself travels and emits. “
Fine - show me a link to any - ANY - report that claims that there’s been any significant production and release of particulates....
Otherwise, you, like the reactors, are blowing sunshine and, perhaps, a bit of steam....
Once they got to Lady Gaga’s Japanese relief bracelets, that was it. I had to turn the TV off for the day.
Don’t move the goalpost. All I said was that you can’t compare fallout to some single radiation source.
It does appear to be leaking and moving around, that’s why they are evacuating now. Duh.
I just today really learned about normalcy bias and wow it’s a powerful force.
Thanks for linking. I had it open on another computer.
It’s actually gone down a click since this morning.
Where have you been getting your research?
Once the rods are exposed and no longer cooled by a continuous flow of water/coolant, they begin to superheat, melting any containment vessel.
Once this happens, major contamination begins to creep from the exposed reactor/fuel into the environment.
This is serious.
We can all agree that Hiroshima & Nagasaki were real nuclear, (nucular for some of you), disasters. Check them out today
Check out these photos
http://www.funonthenet.in/articles/hiroshima-nagasaki-today.html
I have a lifelong interest in science and have visited Cook Nuclear plant here in Michigan several times. I even took a nerd babe for a tour there for a first date.
All kidding aside, one of my relatives worked for years at various nuke plants.
This is very serious.
Don’t hide the goalpost...
You made a flat statement that Cripplecreek and I were ‘wrong’ based on ‘fallout’ that hasn’t, as far as I’ve been able to discern, been demonstrated to be in evidence at this time....
As to ‘moving around’ - the sunlight comes from the sun and shines on you, and it also, equally, shines on me, even though we are, I presume, some distance apart — is the sunlight ‘moving around’, or is it just doing what Radiation - any kind of radiation - does, ie. “radiate”??
“Duh”, indeed.....
That might be the coolest first-date I’ve ever heard of.
I can’t follow you. You clearly don’t understand how this stuff works at all, good luck to you.
Trying to compare to fallout particles to the sun is so absurd I can’t even start to explain.
I guess you could say it’s like billions of tiny suns that spread around and emit the radiation.
How much worse can it be than the nuclear testing that we and the Soviets did in the 50’s and 60’s? Japan survived Hiroshima and Nagasaki and they and we will survive this. Even still I pray that their suffering is shortened, they’ve been dealt a couple of really horrendous blows.
” Trying to compare to fallout particles to the sun is so absurd I cant even start to explain “
One last time, and then we’re done —
THERE ARE *NO* FREAKING FALLOUT PARTICLES REPORTED!!!!
Now, go away.....
We're all going to die, this accident won't be the cause.
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