Do you stockpile iodine?

Do you stockpile iodine?

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I dont the this meme, as if iodine would magically cure you of radiation poisoning

>stockpiling iodine in the case of a nuclear disaster, such as a core explosion on an RBMK reactor (which is physically impossible)
what do you think?

>mpv

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>not MPC-HC with madvr
absolute pleb

this is why you build nuclear reactors underground with thick lead barriers underneath the soil

PFFFFFFFT

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>capeshit
wew lad

go ahead and insult nic cage i dare you

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iodinepill me on madvr

It doesn't cure you of radiation poisoning but prevents uptake of one of the more bioavailable and widely spread nucleotides in the event of a disaster.

it doesn't cure you but it helps the thyroid and your body to not absorb certain types of radiation, so you're better off with it than without it

this isnt funny

Both her and curly hair qt are dead aren't they?

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no, they live today

I O D Y N E

I want a side by side for every character and their real-life counterpart if one exists.

no i have a gun tho so I'll prob just kill myself in this scenario. been waiting for an excuse desu

What was the significance of the guy turning around at the end? Did he receive a deadly dose of radiation?

do you think he is still around? his scenes are recreations of his actual testimony?

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Make it yourself you mong

based jaded cynical user

No, he survived irl.

it's not supposed to be

its marginally better for animation but placebo for live action compared to base mpc-hc or mpv

it's basically him confirming (to the chagrin of his superiors) that everything he's been saying was correct. the reactor is gone, and they're in much deeper shit than they dare even imagine

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Stupid idea. You need them out in the open to cool it down. If Fukushima happened underground it would be a gigantic crater by now.

t. Physicist

not really but go on

Emergency cooling would be easy if you could just flood the pool or reactor.

Not how it works, buddy.

Why nothing has happened

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pepe the commie? lol

Shitty saltwater in your spent fuel pool or reactor core is better than no water at all.

Fine, have it your way.

REGGIE MOTHERFUCKING LEDOUX DID THIS!!!!!??

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fu

to show he was right, the higher ups were wrong, and as a result got hit with radiation burn

This user is delusional. Get him to the infirmary.

I don't like these threads anymore.

Sitnikov (man who inspected the roof) died 30 May 1986.
>After Dyatlov left, Fomin ordered Sitnikov, his replacement, to climb to the roof of Unit C and survey the reactor; Sitnikov obeyed and received a fatal radiation dose there
>at 10:00 am he returned and reported to Fomin and Bryukhanov that the reactor was destroyed
>the managers refused to believe him

>received fatal dose (about 1500 roentgens or 390 mC/kg), mostly to head

Is this show fairly accurate?

I mean it's a bit of a stretch for the entire upper echelon to completely ignore a giant glowing crater, laser beam and smoke and an entire building being gone.
You'd think multiple security guards would run up to them at the very least and not just a couple of anemic technicians stuttering "b-b-but..." at them.

biofag here, so this is somewhat unrelated but DON'T GET XRAYED TOO OFTEN
this amazingxray scientist came for a lecture at uni and explained that radiation hurts much more than people give it credit
there are actual studies that say that going for the special xray women do to check their tiddies ecery few years axtually makes them much nore prone to getting a tumor than had they not undergo the xray
he told us that we should take only the very much needed xray as doingg so every check at a dnetist or every time yiu stomach hurts you SEVERELY increases the cancer likelihood
staysafe anins

WHEN IS THE STREAAM

What uni you attend user?

yes; they condensed and played-up parts of it (the elderly commisar being a good example) but so far its been extremely accurate. the managers not believing the reactor exploded is VERY well documented. listen to the podcast.
youtube.com/watch?v=rUeHPCYtWYQ

>>the managers refused to believe him
for fuck's sake, does EVERY person have to go up to the roof and come back with lethal radiation poisoning before those two braintrusts will believe it?

the threads are overheating because jannies took out the control rods like the retards they are

we need more episodes in the meme reactor

if this continues pretty soon theres gonna be (You)s scattered all over 4channel

RBMK reactors do not explode, comrade.

they were in ass covering mode user and its not a phenomenon unique to commies either

That is literally the exact same frame of the scene that I took. Literally the exact same.

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Where do you think Gorbachev got that red spot from?

Interesting

Wednesday

Hm, that's pretty funny I guess

they're not identical

curlygirl survived, but her child had severe birth defects. read an interview with her where she talks about Chernobyl, the death of her husband, how she had to clear his throat, as he coughed up his own liquified insides, with her hands to stop him choking on it - not gonna lie, I almost cried like a bitch

I've lived somewhat close to a power plant once and the gov gave me a bunch

link or stink, chomo

Yes they are. Only difference is in compression, OPs is more compressed.

did they shutdown the other reactors. I've heard they were still operational for several years afterwards. what a shitty job.

it’s the first interview in “Voices from Chernobyl” by Svetlana Alexievich.

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Jesus Christ, dude.

owner of photoshop

they're the same frame

I took this one.

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another accident happened later in reactor 2

Look at Mr big boy head

vid?

science faculty of charles uni in czech republic

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Send her to the infirmary.

the last one was shut down in 2000
they continued to build new reactors of the same design, which had the same flaws until 2012
they expect to keep reactors of the same design, which have the same flaws, in service into the 2030's

You're dismissed.

bs

Very nice.

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socialism at work

There is nothing wrong with the RBMK unless you ignore a bunch of securities in place.

Reactor 4 as it was before.

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agreed, the hysteria is unjustified. it's not as if an RBMK reactor can explode with how many securities and failsafes they have

The sensors couldn't pick up the build up of heat at the bottom of the core.

the securities were turned off for the test, this could only happen under extremely careless circumstances which are well known now

That's a building, not a reactor.

Washing the town.

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You're coming off as arrogant.

You're coming off as a retard who thinks these reactors are ticking time bombs. They aren't now, and they weren't then.

The building where reactor 4 was located in. Yes.

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What is he thinking of?

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You corrected yourself and I am appeased.

>men are careless assholes
>women are the voice of reason, remain calm and analytic
I don't care about this kind of stuff usually, but this was so in your face and formulaic, it couldn't be ignored

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>I don't care about this kind of stuff usually
Lie number one, right there.

BHИMAHИE BHИMAHИE

I think it fits with Russians/Ukrainians. Some are drunken reckless assholes. Hell, the guy holding the reactor door said he drank vodka before the accident.

I really don't care, but I noticed.
It won't change my opinion about the episode.

link it then

It's a fucking YOUNG trained doctor asking about iodine pills in the face of an accident near a nuclear plant, to an OLD doctor who hasn't slept in god knows how long
You're treating identity politics as a boogeyman and seeing it everywhere. Seek help

A woman said something reasonable once, pussy.

We will have to see for next episode before i cast my judgement. I did not mind that to be honest. The show featured mostly men. Some who were clearly rational. True most were retards, but I saw it as criticism of the soviet rule.

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"I wonder how I can blame somebody else for this"

You don't care so you post about it. Makes perfect sense.

HOLY FUCK SAKE SHE IS SUCH A QT GIB IODINE QT RIGHT NOW!

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>english accents

>about 1500 roentgens
Yikes

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Socialism is hellish

Everything's better with spurdo

I can't post about a pattern I found? On a thread about the episode?
fuck off, you're either a woman or a beta fag.

She won't talk to you. She's with me.

Bryukhanov needs that curly hair

You can experience something just like the CNPP cleanup here in the states
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanford_Site

>Since 1987, workers have reported exposure to harmful vapors after working around underground nuclear storage tanks, with no solution found. More than 40 workers in 2014 alone reported smelling vapors and became ill with "nosebleeds, headaches, watery eyes, burning skin, contact dermatitis, increased heart rate, difficulty breathing, coughing, sore throats, expectorating, dizziness and nausea, ... Several of these workers have long-term disabilities.

I heard the guy that looked into the reactor survived irl? How can you literally look into a reactor and not die within days?

Yaaaassss bruv, murika fuck yeah

I watched several docs about Chernobyl since seeing this. Wow. They sent thousands of guys up onto the roof to manually shovel off what looks like thousands of pounds of radioactive graphite hunks that were so radioactive they could only shovel for 45 seconds at a time, and still got health problems of course. And this was because the machines they sent to do this job crippled under the massive amount of radiation.

Looks like you care, to me.

I'm officially announcing our marriage. She is my wife right now

Nah those who looked into the reactor died. The guy holding the door open, Alexander Yuvchenko, survived.

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>We arrived there at 10 or 15 minutes to two in the morning.... We saw graphite scattered about. Misha asked: "Is that graphite?" I kicked it away. But one of the fighters on the other truck picked it up. "It's hot," he said. The pieces of graphite were of different sizes, some big, some small, enough to pick them up...
We didn't know much about radiation. Even those who worked there had no idea. There was no water left in the trucks. Misha filled a cistern and we aimed the water at the top. Then those boys who died went up to the roof – Vashchik, Kolya and others, and Volodya Pravik.... They went up the ladder ... and I never saw them again.
>I remember joking to the others, "There must be an incredible amount of radiation here. We'll be lucky if we're all still alive in the morning."
>Of course we knew! If we'd followed regulations, we would never have gone near the reactor. But it was a moral obligation – our duty. We were like kamikaze.

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Serious question, sovietfags must have known about positive void coefficient was a fundamental design flaw which could lead to uncontained power excursions. Heck even the Americans at the time knew about it despite best soviet efforts to keep the reactor design secret.
How is it possible the chief engineer doesn't even comprehend the notion of a core explosion?

I'm gonna do it, guys!
I'm gonna buy a ZIL130!

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my father was in the team who later sealed the reactor, AMA

btw the short interlude with a phone calls with red letters in the beginning of the episode is the real recording of calls coming out of Pripyat firefighting dept. never fails to give me shivers.

Its completely reasonable for a wife of a fireman to be worried about her husband.

he died bruv
see

I stockpile dildos. I lost three already. I don't know where they go though, one moment they are up my ass the next moment they've vanished.

>3.6

>How is it possible the chief engineer doesn't even comprehend the notion of a core explosion?
RBMK reactors do not explode.

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Even in science and engineering, politics dictates everything. A lot of time and money was invested in a design and those invested in that design didn't want to admit to any flaws because it would be disadvantageous to their state and career.

>did I leave the reactor on?

>I wonder why it said 3.6

>thinken about feedwater

lol why would I lie user? im a czechfag and study molecular biology there

Oh god, just watching this, I knew it would be her. Her story was heartbreaking.

it's documented that they initially went all delusional actually

Huh the Bruyakov or whatever his name is actually really close. I'm guessing the third guy is Fomin. Is the middle guy Diyalov? He doesn't look like the TV version.

6/10 keep trying. dont give up

>"I wonder who's gonna play me when the Americans eventually make a TV series about this? I hope it's Marlon Brando."

ohh i see thanks anons
how did hte feller who held the door survive when his tissues rotted in second after touching the door? how do you not get cancer and die in an instant?
glad to hear that tho he was a champ

>maybe the real reactor was the friends we made along the way

She's delusional

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his skin didnt rot u mongfat

It took Ignatenko two weeks to die, during which time he excreted blood and mucus stool more than 25 times a day and coughed up pieces of his own internal organs. Ignatenko was one of 27 firefighters who died of acute radiation sickness in the weeks after the disaster.

His wife Lyudmila watched her husband die of radiation poisoning—her close contact with him permanently impairing her own health. “ They couldn't get shoes on him because his feet had swelled up. They had to cut up the formal wear, too, because they couldn't get it on him, there wasn't a whole body to put it on,” she recounts in Voices of Chernobyl, describing seeing her dead husband in the morgue. “My love. They couldn’t get a single pair of shoes to fit him. They buried him barefoot.” His body still radioactive, Ignatenko was buried in Moscow beneath zinc and concrete shielding.

That's because TV version has not been hospitalized yet.

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I wish I'd have specific questions for you but nothing comes up. Just saying hello.

Chernobyl was the biggest nothingburger ever. Only like 10 people died. That's not worthy of a miniseries.

He got beta burns from touching the door but it also shielded him a bit. You don't instantly die when hit with a massive dose of radiation. It happens in 2-3-4 weeks.

bait harder

This, everyone knows only 5 people died due to it.

In reality they could be considered suicides so really only like 2 people died by accident

this is funny?

WHERE IS THE FLOOD WATER?!
OH FUCK ME!

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Not bait. Bhopal was far worse.

>Not having Iodine pills stocked
>Not having hazmat suits
>Not having some kind of mass sprinkler system
>The state of Russian IQ

>Major changes were made to the RBMK design, including improving the speed at which control rods entered the core during a SCRAM event, lowering the time for a complete insertion from 18 seconds to 12; reducing the positive steam void coefficient of reactivity, and the effect of reactivity if there was a complete void in the core; installation of a Fast Acting Emergency Protection system, complete with an additional 24 control rods; removing the ability to bypass emergency protection systems while the reactor was at power, and, most importantly, a new control rod layout with a longer boron section and no empty/water section ahead of it. The graphite tip remained.

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they are dumb lol

Somebody needs to pump more water into the core.

they did that didnt they?

unironically yes, I also have a gas mask and filters, level 3a plates and carrier, fifteen firearms, somewhere around five thousand round of ammo, tons of bottled water, protein and dry food, etc. I've always enjoyed prepping for stuff and I enjoy shooting so the guns and ammo come naturally. I'm in an area where bugging out wouldn't be too hard

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>the uranium, did you mine it yourself?
>n-no director
>fuck me

yet the core burned for two more weeks. the water vaporized before getting there

X-ray microtomography of debris and aerosols from Chernobyl nuclear accident. Inclusion of high-U zircon (chernobylite).

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The reactor is a flat circle, which is why it can't fail comrad

your nails are flawless, doll like almost

I live about 10 miles from a NPP. This show is making me super paranoid and I'm seriously considering buying Iodine and a dosimeter.

Different inclusions in lava. a UOx, b (Zr0.85-0.95,U0.15-0.05)SiO4, c (Zr,U)O2, d FeCr-Ni.

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talk american

dont trust the gubermint

Cracks manifestations of the lava destruction process.

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Thanks user, I've been taking fish oil supplements daily for ~3 years which has helped a lot. I'm 6'1 but have smallish hands sadly. Oh well, what can you do

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i wonder if we'll get to see another nuclear catastrophe, a la chernobyl or worse

Doesn't matter. RBMK Reactors don't explode.

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cant we shoot the excess waste that comes from nuclear plants into the sun? it would just evaporate

fukushima is an ongoing disaster. apparently the shit leaks out into the pacific and will end us all

Pump the fucking water

RBMK reactors do not explode! Off to the infirmary with you!

HOW MUCH RADIATION WOULD YOU NEED TO INSTANTLY KILL SOMEONE AND WHAT WOULD THE EFFECTS BE? A$KING FOR A FIEND

Shot of the Elephant's Foot from another angle.

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Any actual sources proving this?

yes however the issue is that there is about a 1 in 20 chance the rocket will explode, releasing said excess waste into the atmosphere, which would be very bad

You would go delusional too if that happened to you
Imagine pressing a button and the consequences of that button would be the death of a continent

thos beans

10k roentgens

How many threads does one episode need? You shills are worse than the alita fags and i like the show.

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Why don't the japs just build a concrete sarcophgus around fukushima like the ruskies did?

Looks like the chemical composition of the lava. Zircon, Uranium, Silicate, Ferrochrome.

actually yeah, i haven't heard or read shit about it since it went sour tho, sad!

What about this meme?

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>laugh at this
>realize that some idiots out there think ideas like this might work

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JUST ONE MORE TEST DUTCH AND WE CAN GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE.

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this man is delusional to the infirmary
get this red face outta here
sneed etc

we'll be almost nuclear engineers when this shit finishes airing

The external relative gamma dose for a person in the open near the Chernobyl disaster site.

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wouldnt work

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN TO YOU? WOULD YOUR ATOMS JUST FALL APART?

APOLOGIES FOR THE CAPS I DON'T KNOW HOW ELSE TO GET ATTENTION

where is the tripfag?

so hiding nuclear waste into caverns that might collapse and leak them everywhere is better?

is there anyway to get rid of nuclear waste?

Your face would go red

Go to the infirmary, you're delusional.

How much is that in bananas?

in the infirmary

When we finally get a grip on fusion reactors we can just chuck all the radioactive waste into the fusion core.

hopefully banned when he went for his slav sleep cycle

Don't summon him

did the people in the reactor get other people irradiated just by being next to them after being exposed to radiation?

let me tell you about a little place called india

Cost per kg into orbit is in thousands.
Now multiply that shit by millions of tons of that shit and then design a rocket that can get to the sun off the earth not explode and not cost you shitton of money

Thats not how it works, well apparently theoretically you could die in a few hours due to damage to the central nervous system. But it has not been recorded since it would involve radiation of such a magnitude that it is comparable to ground zero of a nuclear blast.

Send it to the third world.

these threads are actually a fusion of Yea Forums, /his/, /sci/, and /x/

What if we fed it all to blacks then launched them in to the sun?

Somebody doesn't believe in Lenin.

what's so complex about fusion reactors tho, honest question

Blacks cant into space.

the shit is seeping out into the ocean, building a roof wouldnt stop that

Ok done, now what?

Can someone explain why this is treated as such a big disaster? Only about 20 people died and another 10 or so died indirectly after a few years.

no

The first episode was good but why did they start at the point of failure rather than the events leading up to it? Are they going to do a flash back or just ignore that completely?

Why isnt this available on Amazon when Got is?

GoT is better lmao

give the comrade a shot of vodka, he'll be fine

>I wonder who's getting shot for this

My dad has giant fingers, like twice as thick as mine. Hands like bear. I don't know how, since we're both 5'11''. I inherited some good traits, but kinda sad I missed out on the bear hands, maybe he got those from doing manlier things when he was a kid, but I think they're genetic. idk

Now we do a test at low power.

There will be an investigation and probably flashbacks.

It had LASTING effects on all of yurop and shitUSSR. Every baby born after and during the event had a higher probability of cancer.

The guy that holds the door survived thanks to the door, the walk and iodine mixed in water

shock value, they'll probably explain it in the coming episodes with flashbacks and shit

So an unholy abomination?

>why did they start at the point of failure rather than the events leading up to it?
audiences are stupid and would get bored otherwise.

idk my pirated copy says AMZN-WEB.DL

how many bananas do i have to eat to get radiation

I'm not a nuclear scientist but I imagine trying to contain a ball of plasma millions of degrees hot stable using literal forcefields is quite tricky.

because showing us the events up to the point of failure beforehand would just make the investigation backtracking to the viewer
the characters will be figuring these things out for themselves, but we would already know what happened (assuming you didn't go down the rabbit hole of learning a whole lot about the Chernobyl incident after watching this like a lot of anons have)

because the aftermath of the disaster is the more interesting thing
a huge area of europe was irradiated. the reason it didn't get that bad is because it was recognised as a huge disaster and dealt with appropriately

3.6

That just increases the cost

>Yes, bananas are radioactive, but so are you. Yes, you will certainly die from radiation poisoning if you are able to eat 10,000,000 bananas at once. You may also witness chronic symptoms if you eat 274 bananas a day for seven years.

So would the gamma rays instantly convert the liquid in your body to steam?

TOMORROW IS THE MOMENT IF TRUTH

DO WE GET MORE GOOD EPISODES

OR DO WE GET SOME REALLY BUTTHURT ANGLOS

STAY TUNED TO FIND OUT

Best Spurdo

Lel, fuck off brainlet

it's easier to just flood the reactor into the ocean theres much more water there

Doesn't work that way. Excess potassium gets shit out and isn't absorbed by the body.

no

fucking based and redpilled

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IIRC they put in place some significant safety improvements for RBMKs which would prevent such events from happening again.

Does anyone else find it extremely distracting that everyone is British

Because it's a clever way of putting the viewer in the shoes of the people there and help us empathize with them.

Who here is prepped and ready?

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ECCHI ART OF CORECHAN WHEN

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Do you have vodka or wine to block the radiations ? do you wrap your balls in tinfoil ?

Why did they have elephants inside the plant

the meme reactor will go on regardless

it's too late to stop it from blowing the lid off

oh fuck it's you well I guess I needed to go to bed soon anyway, have fun ruining everything

See

no, better this way than forced accents

also jared harris

They are just probably playing around in the feedwater while up there

Does wrapping your balls in tinfoil work

Radiation high enough to instantly kill someone would basically burst someone into flames/vaporize them before radiation itself was the problem.

Vodka, potassium iodide, spirulina, new house air filters (filters house air intake for radioactive dust), plastic wrap and duct tape for sealing windows. That's about all your can realistically do unless you want to live underground to protect against high energy bursts of EMR.

They were trying to see if radiation could melt elephants to make energy. Turns out it makes too much and consumes almost all the elephant in the process.

why did soviet nuclear engineers drink feedwater anyways

Radiation does weird things to people

Pure kino shot

Nobody cares about the serie anymore, we want more about radiation

Translation error. Feed water translates to feed vodka in Russian.

Deep boreholes or we could actually fund development of Gen IV reactors and utilize the waste via reprocessing.

Space only becomes realistic with a space elevator. Although we've launched 30 fission reactors into space before, so it's not like the government isn't doing it out of self-preservation. It's just cheaper to keep it on Earth.

You're annoying me, are you stupid? look at the two screen grabs, it is obviously from the same frame of the episode.

Stop being stupid. Stop it.

It's out of character for spurdo to be fazed by the explosion
t. meme loremaster

>no
Yes. Those people were radioactive as Fuck.

The virgin Chernobyl walk.

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Do you think they knew after the first hour/day? That they had effectively doomed the entire town when they saw firefighters collapsing in the streets? or were they so arrogant they just kept going "No its fine lol"

You're in shock. I've seen it before.

he thought he had shidded

Those weren't fission reactors, they were fission batteries. They were designed to never go critical and only ever gradually release heat through natural decay.

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How do chernobyl chads walk?

Comrades.....

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AND FOR MY NEXT QUESTION.

ARE GAMMA RAYS THE LIMIT ON THE EM SCALE? I READ SOMEWHERE THAT THERE IS NO ENERGY LIMIT TO GAMMA RAYS SO IS IT POSSIBLE THAT THE SPECTRUM AS WE KNOW IT CAN BE LIKENED TO THE VISUAL EXPERIENCE?
WHAT COULD THE EFFECTS AND USES OF EXOTIC GAMMA RAYS BE?

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Seems so for the moment.
>In gamma-ray astronomy, gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are extremely energetic explosions that have been observed in distant galaxies. They are the brightest electromagnetic events known to occur in the universe. Bursts can last from ten milliseconds to several hours. After an initial flash of gamma rays, a longer-lived "afterglow" is usually emitted at longer wavelengths (X-ray, ultraviolet, optical, infrared, microwave and radio).
>The intense radiation of most observed GRBs is thought to be released during a supernova or superluminous supernova as a high-mass star implodes to form a neutron star or a black hole.

Like this.

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cersei wanted them

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Reall life Dyatlov is actually a pretty handsom fella.

THE CHAD STRIDE

I'm not even sure you could literally instantly die from radiation. It would have to be so strong it causes instant cell death in everything in your body.

Would it be fair to think of radiation as heat? Is there a limit to how 'hot' something can be? A Planck temperature so to speak? What happens once you reach it? A black hole like with the other extremes?

looks like charles bronson

If something would make radiation so strong that it would kill you it would kill you before you even reach the radiation source. And if you somehow reached it i guess you would just melt alive or some shit from the heat dunno.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-high-energy_gamma_ray
the limit is a ray with the wavelength of the planck length, which is about 100,000,000,000,000 times smaller than what has currently been observed

There's no further nomenclature after gamma radiations, but yes in theory the wavelength can go down to infinitely small and more energetic.

>hodemchuk

ebin XD

IS THE SPEED OF LIGHT (VISIBLE) DIFFERENT TO THE SPEED OF GAMMA?

What if a ray gets like. Straight?

gamma ray bursts from space and shit would instrantly kill everything on earth, so thats the most powerful shit there is

Not that user but the way I understand it, it's more like tiny shotguns blowing holes in you and unraveling your structure at the cellular level

Why does Bruyakhanov sound like he already has throat cancer?

Can radiation be in the form of a particle, not a wave?

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Technically. Light has properties of particles and waves.

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-high-energy_gamma_ray
This is the kinda shit I love reading about. Why do the people who make brainlet media like movies and videogames never feature shit like this? I have no idea what shooting a Ultra-high-energy gamma ray would look like but I bet it would be some dope shit.

Suckin' on them cigarettes can't help.

it is energy, so if powerful enough it would literally vaporize you

My nigga I got like a liter of lugols solution

Why was this charicature needed?

>tfw I take iodine

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any radiowave that's not on the visible light spectrum is necessarily not visible brainlet

>I've seen things

THE THUMB
GAAAAAAAAAAAAH

They would strip our ozone layer then our sun would slowly kill us iirc. They aren't as cool as I once thought.

Should have sent him to the roof. He's gonna die soon anyway.

Isn't there a more abundant and safer material for nuclear fusion? In terms of nuclear waste, I heard it goes away much faster than regular uranium or whatever. Thorium right?

Caricatures are usually exaggerated truths.

Wouldn't enough of them unravel you completely then? Like instant liquid/steam/plasma getting bombarded by the radiation?

In addition to this I think they also specified a higher enrichment for fuel rods (sounds counter productive but is actually good).

What type of water were the two comrades wading in while turning on the water valves? Was it radioactive feedwater or just benign cooling water?

I don't get it, are gamma rays faster than radio waves?

Well they supposedly survived.

I think that's still fission. Fusion requires heating gas hot enough to form plasma iirc.

How do you even get something to millions of degrees hot?

How does nuclear fuel come to be? How is uranium safely mined and formed into fuel rods?

Both of them died user. One was Akimov

put a zsu 23-2 and ride eternal shiny and chrome

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But it's effects such as melting the atmosphere are. Imagine if you had the power of a star, you'd have to be real fucking careful shooting those sunbeams to not vaporize the planet would be a great plot device.

>An FM radio station transmitting at 100 MHz emits photons with an energy of about 4.1357 × 10−7 eV. This minuscule amount of energy is approximately 8 × 10−13 times the electron's mass (via mass-energy equivalence).
>The highest energy gamma rays detected to date, very-high-energy gamma rays, have photon energies of 100 GeV to 100 TeV (1011 to 1014 electronvolts) or 16 nanojoules to 16 microjoules. This corresponds to frequencies of 2.42 × 1025 to 2.42 × 1028 Hz.

Radiation and vodka KKomrade )))))))

The explosion ruptured all the coolant circuits, the primary, secondary (feed) and auxillary cooling water at this point is all mixed and leaked everywhere.

Not him, but Do you consider visibility of side effects of such beam, mister Smart?

Fucking magnets

So if I'm standing a mile away will I get cancer first or hear the morning news?
You arent answering my question

>For deuterium and tritium, the optimal reaction rates occur at temperatures on the order of 100,000,000 K. The plasma is heated to a high temperature by ohmic heating (running a current through the plasma). Additional heating is applied using neutral beam injection (which cross magnetic field lines without a net deflection and will not cause a large electromagnetic disruption) and radio frequency (RF) or microwave heating.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITER

kek

dont do that they'll come back super gigganiggas

This guy operates RBMK reactors

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Had cancer as a kid and got constant CT scans and stuff. Main med was interferon so not normal chemo. Wonder how many rads I've gotten.

>Photon energy is the energy carried by a single photon. The amount of energy is directly proportional to the photon's electromagnetic frequency and inversely proportional to the wavelength. The higher the photon's frequency, the higher its energy. Equivalently, the longer the photon's wavelength, the lower its energy.
Hitler's radio speeches have barely left the galaxy.

>reading about the Bhopal disaster
Fucking poos will be the death of us all.

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Come on
Explain to me how a RBMK reactor explodes
Not a meltdown, explodes

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>Each CT scan delivers 1 to 10 mSv, depending on the dose of radiation and the part of your body that's getting the test. A low-dose chest CT scan is about 1.5 mSv. The same test at a regular dose is about 7 mSv.
take that as you will

Great stuff. Needs more though, like Sitnikov.

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I hope we invent fusion reactors fast enough...

But the gamma from those broadcasts has?

There is no gamma for those. See .
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>Maybe the real Chernobyl were the roentgens we absorbed along the way.

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