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Some background RobertEarl Oct 2014 #1
Thank you very much for your explanation. sadoldgirl Oct 2014 #5
Thanks RobertEarl Oct 2014 #9
Nuclear chemistry failure quaker bill Oct 2014 #14
I agree, sadoldgirl Oct 2014 #20
Good point? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #21
Trouble is, none of that would melt a starfish Scootaloo Oct 2014 #29
All matter of any sort quaker bill Oct 2014 #37
Then there is plutonium RobertEarl Oct 2014 #38
What is "man-made radiation"? Recursion Oct 2014 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author RobertEarl Oct 2014 #51
Sigh. Modern physics 101, lecture 3: particle/wave duality Recursion Oct 2014 #53
So, what about plutonium that makes it so deadly? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #55
Plutonium is toxic quaker bill Oct 2014 #67
The vast majority of all matter is empty space Recursion Oct 2014 #47
This, again? MineralMan Oct 2014 #2
Yep, again RobertEarl Oct 2014 #3
Well, it certainly isn't Fukushima. longship Oct 2014 #6
No. Wrong again, lonship RobertEarl Oct 2014 #7
Projection, my friend. Projection. On your part. nt longship Oct 2014 #11
Link or slink RobertEarl Oct 2014 #17
Well, if they haven't determined what it is, then it must be Fukushima. NuclearDem Oct 2014 #4
Not yet, sadoldgirl Oct 2014 #8
The fish is going to kill you! NuclearDem Oct 2014 #10
No, because I don't eat fish, sadoldgirl Oct 2014 #12
Yes, because being skeptical about the nonsense claims about Fukushima NuclearDem Oct 2014 #13
What fish? Our cats have gobbled down most of the things. Scootaloo Oct 2014 #28
There are quite a few nuke facilities along the coast RobertEarl Oct 2014 #15
"On ENEnews.com" NuclearDem Oct 2014 #16
No response other than that? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #18
I'll only comment if you have a link to whale.to or educate-yourself. NuclearDem Oct 2014 #19
I've heard more often that its related to the warming of the oceans bhikkhu Oct 2014 #22
It does and it doesn't RobertEarl Oct 2014 #23
There is a good explanation of the radiation levels here: bhikkhu Oct 2014 #24
No. Not really RobertEarl Oct 2014 #26
What does "over 1,000 isotopes" mean? Recursion Oct 2014 #46
Yes: Where did they go when they left Fukushima? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #56
Note particularly that coal plants are three times as radioactive as nuclear plants, and living Recursion Oct 2014 #45
You have a link to that? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #57
Check out Centralia, PA some time Recursion Oct 2014 #58
Plutonium from coal plants? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #59
What is your obsession with plutonium, and why do you call it "man made"? Recursion Oct 2014 #60
So, you don't know much about plutonium? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #61
What does "man-made plutonium" even mean? Recursion Oct 2014 #62
How much was on the planet before we started fission reactors? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #63
Read up on Oklo hobbit709 Oct 2014 #66
and I fully support the research at the link you provided bhikkhu Oct 2014 #25
The answer is RobertEarl Oct 2014 #27
Here's a model of the atmospheric deposition: bhikkhu Oct 2014 #34
Tell ya what RobertEarl Oct 2014 #48
Oceanic background radiation levels were about 1 to 3 bq/cubic meter bhikkhu Oct 2014 #69
One of these days they will prove that sea star "melting' has nothing to do with radiation hobbit709 Oct 2014 #30
Here's how EneNews concluded the article Generic Other Oct 2014 #31
I'm not the one continually blaming Fukushima. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #35
One of these days? RobertEarl Oct 2014 #40
There's a big difference between saying radiation has nothing to do with the sea stars hobbit709 Oct 2014 #64
Starfish facepalm. randome Oct 2014 #32
Importantly there is no evidence at all that links the current wasting event to the ongoing disaster reddread Oct 2014 #33
See post #1 RobertEarl Oct 2014 #41
I wish nothing but healthier ecosystems reddread Oct 2014 #68
Even enews is having problems finding people to write what they want. NCTraveler Oct 2014 #36
We are not out of the woods RobertEarl Oct 2014 #39
North Pacific ocean is hotter than ever RobertEarl Oct 2014 #42
You certainly are a wealth of misinformation. zappaman Oct 2014 #43
Sure RobertEarl Oct 2014 #49
No, I stayed on topic and called your bullshit. zappaman Oct 2014 #50
No you did not. RobertEarl Oct 2014 #52
DUs greatest performance artist. zappaman Oct 2014 #54
He's not quite up there with LoZo and Random. hobbit709 Oct 2014 #65
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