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mercoledì 2 settembre 2015

ELEPHANT FOOT the most dangerous object in the world

This object is called Elephant Foot because of its unique shape reminiscent of an elephant's foot.
The object I am talking about is considered the most dangerous object in the world and it is nothing less than the core of the nuclear reactor of Chernobyl radioactive molten lava.
Despite the relatively small size weighs remarkable (even hundreds of tons) and loses annually approximately 9 kg of uranium.
It 'was discovered after the nuclear accident occurred April 26, 1986 in the bowels of Central and radiates a quantity of radiation so high that the same operators who are found dead shortly after as they approached unaware of the danger.
A middle name that was given to this deadly object is "Medusa" as a close range you risk immediate death, in fact you just think that pictures of this object that have been taken by drones still have failed in no time again because of 'high radioactive content in the area.




3 commenti:

  1. 1. It wasn't taken with drones, the pictures were taken by actual people in L1-NBC suits.
    2. It loses absolutely no uranium at all, in fact, the elephant's foot itself is an amalgamation of molten concrete mixed with Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239, an some zircaloy cladding for the fuel rods, and silver-indium-cadmium alloy for the control rods. Radioactive decay does not conclude loss of mass.
    3.It doesn't weigh hundreds of tonnes. It probably doesn't even weigh 20 tonnes, most of which really is just reactor cladding, sand, concrete and very little nuclear fuel by proportion.
    4. The current decay-dose at 1 metres is an estimated 10,000 REMs. That takes you about 2 days to die, if you stand next to it for 500 seconds.

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  2. 1. It wasn't taken with drones, the pictures were taken by actual people in L1-NBC suits.
    2. It loses absolutely no uranium at all, in fact, the elephant's foot itself is an amalgamation of molten concrete mixed with Uranium-235 and Plutonium-239, an some zircaloy cladding for the fuel rods, and silver-indium-cadmium alloy for the control rods. Radioactive decay does not conclude loss of mass.
    3.It doesn't weigh hundreds of tonnes. It probably doesn't even weigh 20 tonnes, most of which really is just reactor cladding, sand, concrete and very little nuclear fuel by proportion.
    4. The current decay-dose at 1 metres is an estimated 10,000 REMs. That takes you about 2 days to die, if you stand next to it for 500 seconds.

    5. This article has very little credibility and insults people who are in this business.

    RispondiElimina
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