You have to figure out how to discern the lies and propaganda. That requires reading and learning and unifying your knowledge. One thing is for sure, physics is real. Everything about nuclear technology is real. There are books that spill all the beans. Read them.
There was a nuclear scientist who did publicly eat either some uranium or (I think) plutonium, to prove a point about its deadliness as a toxin (not). I wouldn't be up to playing that game, not having a good opinion of heavy metals in general. As far as I know, he never had reason to regret it.
There is such a plenitude of information about nuclear weapons, why would you doubt their existence? Is it because you don't see them going off all the time? Do you doubt the occurrence of massive conventional explosions? They don't happen all the time, either, but when they do, it is a terrible event. (Think Beirut ammonium nitrate stockpile explosion.) Perhaps we should set off a nuke every now and then to convince the scoffing ignoramuses that they should wake up and smell the coffee.
Im an engineer Ive had physics and chem. Like I said I am on the same wavelength as you. I just keep my mind open to possibilities. Or try to I dont always succeed.
I just wanted to know if you had seen that guy eat the uranium.
Im a civil engineer so my knowledge of nuclear engineering is not very deep but this is some fucked up shit here. He says he lived with it in his house. And he lived to a pretty ripe old age.
Thats why I keep an open mind even though I side with you on the issue.
You have to figure out how to discern the lies and propaganda. That requires reading and learning and unifying your knowledge. One thing is for sure, physics is real. Everything about nuclear technology is real. There are books that spill all the beans. Read them.
There was a nuclear scientist who did publicly eat either some uranium or (I think) plutonium, to prove a point about its deadliness as a toxin (not). I wouldn't be up to playing that game, not having a good opinion of heavy metals in general. As far as I know, he never had reason to regret it.
There is such a plenitude of information about nuclear weapons, why would you doubt their existence? Is it because you don't see them going off all the time? Do you doubt the occurrence of massive conventional explosions? They don't happen all the time, either, but when they do, it is a terrible event. (Think Beirut ammonium nitrate stockpile explosion.) Perhaps we should set off a nuke every now and then to convince the scoffing ignoramuses that they should wake up and smell the coffee.
Im an engineer Ive had physics and chem. Like I said I am on the same wavelength as you. I just keep my mind open to possibilities. Or try to I dont always succeed.
I just wanted to know if you had seen that guy eat the uranium.
I hadn't, but I had read or heard about it. It was real enough. This may be it. It was originally taken in 1986. https://libertariannews.org/2012/06/27/man-eats-uranium-drinks-and-swims-in-reactor-water-ignites-plutonium-in-his-bare-hand/
Im a civil engineer so my knowledge of nuclear engineering is not very deep but this is some fucked up shit here. He says he lived with it in his house. And he lived to a pretty ripe old age.
Thats why I keep an open mind even though I side with you on the issue.