Friday, February 7, 2014

Fukushima Incident Repercussions

That specific incident terminated human subsistence potentially. It was not just a small incident. Secondly, Fukushima was NOT a nuclear reactor type power plant. If there are 400 tonnes of radioactive materials a day dumped into the ocean, Where did they come from? where were they stored? Who purchased it? Uranium 235 costs $15,000 a gram. How is anyone going to afford over $1,000 trillion worth of materials when there is not that amount worldwide?... Fukushima was a filtration plant. The Japanese located an underground radioactive material deposit under the tectonic plates in the ocean, begin to drill for it, caused an explosion, and sent lethal levels of radioactivity worldwide; even today. Do you know how much 400 tonnes of materials cost per day at $15,000 per gram? If the water travels down into the earth; considering the materials are feeding the earth's core for molten metal state planetaric stabilization, it would touch the interior molten metals, cause extreme pressures, and blow the earth to the external areas of deep space. Also, considering there is 400 tonnes of material being deposited into the ocean, noone may go near the "plant". I worked as an industrial radiographer x_raying welds at refineries. I had to place a 150' radius barrier to protect workers from radiation overdose emitted from a 1/10" X 1/10" piece of Iridium 192. The "camera" was approximately 4" thick lead. How much shielding is necessary to shield against again from the Fukushima incident is far too great to construct.

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