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Comment on Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors by Anonymous:
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You really don’t follow politics much do you?
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- Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors:
Lead just blocks α-rays and β-rays. maybe even ε-rays, but not γ-rays, so it’s not really betrayal of the people since their suits should at least protect them from the first two. γ-rays have the highest energy and go through everything, including the human body (like the x-rays), but their lasting-range is really short, so unless you go directly into the reactor the exposure to γ-rays is unlikely (unless you got β-rays and ε-rays, which are respectively elektrons [e-] and positrons [e+], if …
- Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors:
Seconded for truth!
- Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors:
For 100,000 USD I’d probably do it. I don’t want kids anyway.
- Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors:
Of course, its not China after all.
- Genius: Japan Reduces Radiation with Lead Lined Detectors:
No one copies better than China! Soon they will have a tsunami and a disaster at a copy of Fukushima Dai-ichi!
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