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In reply to the discussion: Ryan Goes Nuclear on National TV. Gets Fact-Checked by Nuclear Physicist. (FB Photo/Meme) [View all]K Gardner
(14,933 posts)27. Sorry guys.. I just found it on FB - didn't know any nuclear experts to consult before I posted it
here ! Now I do.. thanks for the "schooling".
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Ryan Goes Nuclear on National TV. Gets Fact-Checked by Nuclear Physicist. (FB Photo/Meme) [View all]
K Gardner
Oct 2012
OP
Wasn't that what the Stuxnet virus did? Spun their centrifuges faster to damage them?
Electric Monk
Oct 2012
#1
Yes, evidently. I only know that because I read the comments under the pic where I
K Gardner
Oct 2012
#4
It varied the spin rate to fuck up the output quality to unusable levels.
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2012
#25
I'm not convinced by "a centrifuge needs to spin quickly to make fission occur"
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2012
#2
Sorry guys.. I just found it on FB - didn't know any nuclear experts to consult before I posted it
K Gardner
Oct 2012
#27
Exactly. In fact, it reads like something someone wrote to deliberately sound like they didnt know
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2012
#17
Why is spinning the centrifuges faster ridiculous? I would think it would hasten the separation
Flatulo
Oct 2012
#29
They are always employed at the limits of their mechanical design in this circumstance...
Science Geek
Oct 2012
#39
Then I suppose he could have meant that they've procured newer, faster machines. nm
Flatulo
Oct 2012
#40
Its so off target i have to believe it is designed to dupe people into sharing it
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2012
#22
Ryan was the only one doing the fast spinning. He spun around on positions faster than an
4lbs
Oct 2012
#24