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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]Flatulo
(5,005 posts)29. Why is spinning the centrifuges faster ridiculous? I would think it would hasten the separation
of two elements that are extremely close in molecular weight.
Spinning them faster, within the limits of the mechanical design, seems logical to me.
PS: Ryan is still a dick LOL.
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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