I agree, we are all immersed in weakly ionizing radiation all of the time, worse during storms or if you happen to live near a Doppler weather radar tower...
You guys might want to check out my Google Earth maps of 10 months of increased fish kills, algae blooms, sinkholes and waterspouts, they are concentrated around Doppler Towers which pump out 0.25 - 1.25 MW of continuous low frequency, penetrating radiation, some of which I now believe is attenuated in the atmosphere and reflecting down through our heads, possibly driving up autism rates and making it so grandpa cannot remember your name... Stewart darkmattersalot.com On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:17 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > http://www.bikiniatoll.com/whatrad.html > > IMHO, LENR nanoparticle based reactions in the ocean neutralize > radioactive isotopes. For example, the ocean around Bikini atoll is now > clean and it has be clean for a long time now.. > > > On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 12:35 PM, James Bowery <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Speaking of which, what would actually happen if they just dumped all the >> waste into the ocean? I mean what do the _numbers_ look like? The ocean >> is _very_ big. >> >> >> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:19 AM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Right, >>> >>> But they still need water. Good thing they had an ocean close by to >>> hide their sins. >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Jed Rothwell <[email protected]>wrote: >>> >>>> ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> "So, if the reactors had not been running there would be no disaster" >>>>> >>>>> "Idle", loaded reactors, and spent fuel pools still require continuous >>>>> cooling water. >>>>> >>>> >>>> There was no disaster in the fourth reactor. Therefore, the cooling >>>> capacity was sufficient, even though it was greatly reduced. (Some of the >>>> emergency cooling systems survived the tsunami.) The cooling pool needs >>>> much less cooling capacity than a reactor core right after a SCRAM. >>>> >>>> - Jed >>>> >>>> >>> >> >

