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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Oct 22, 2003
you remember 1930 europe? bloggs
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Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid Posted Oct 22, 2003
Appy my family wittnessed the events of those times.
Oetz
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Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid Posted Oct 22, 2003
23:00 Folks local
beepyes time
Good Night Sleep Tight
Oetz till morrow
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DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! Posted Oct 22, 2003
>>I've tried living backwards and I don't seem to make any progress in past for some reason. One thing's for certain. It doesn't help me remember to take out the trash.<<
Living backwards.. it could be very useful, if you could skip parts! (I did mean Mars
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JD Posted Oct 22, 2003
In the spirit of the original thread topic:
An element with a longer radioactive half life is more dangerous than one with a shorter half life.
- JD
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Oct 22, 2003
taken
But where is the wrong?
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Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid Posted Oct 22, 2003
Nice Meeting...see you around the cosmos sometime.
Bye Oetz
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Oct 22, 2003
ah ha, but wouln't that be subjective?
Which is more dangerous, a harmful substance or a less harmful substance that hangs arround twice as long?
answer: depends on how you look at it.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Oct 22, 2003
Depends in which way they are dangerous.
An alpha emitter with a half life of (this is just an example physics s) 20 years is much less dangerous than a gamma emitter with a half life of 40 seconds.
Liam.
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Oct 22, 2003
yes but you'd only have to avoid the gamma emitter for 80 seconds. That's what I mean by it being subjective.
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Oct 22, 2003
Erm. No. After 80 seconds a quarter of the material would still be radioactive.
Liam.
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dasilva Posted Oct 22, 2003
And if you swallowed the alpha emitter you'd be pretty much done for - gamma rays have enough energy to pass through you, alphas don't, hence if they do get inside you...seyonara
It's why they don't allow food and drink in school science labs
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Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) Posted Oct 22, 2003
"Erm. No. After 80 seconds a quarter of the material would still be radioactive."
you know what I mean
I'm still in a 96hour monday
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rokdreemer.. lost in cyberspace. Posted Oct 23, 2003
Nuclear Physics 101 Notes:
Gamma radiation is ionizing. Ionization destroys tissue, proteins and such. You will not survive exposure to gamma radiation for very long. You can shield yourself from Alpha radiation however.
The question of the relative harm done by low level,long term as opposed to intense short term radiation sources is resolved by recognizing that long term sources kill slowly while intense short term sources kill right away.
The first will affect your longevity and your progeny. The second will affect your longevity but you probably won't have any progeny subsequent to exposure unless you can pursuade yourself that something resembling mutant mucus might be progeny.
The upshot is don't mess with nuclear physics moron!! It's not a genie liberated from a lamp. It's a monstrocity waiting to obliterate life as we know it. It's a peek at the universe before life could survive in it. It's bad dope!
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JD Posted Oct 23, 2003
Didn't mean to cause a stir. I shoud've known better than to post that sort of thing around here in the first place.
Anyway, I'm glad that my point was well-taken - that a radioactive element's danger to humans (or life in general) is dependent on much more than just it's half life, a fact that escapes many lay people (no elitist mentality here, it used to escape me too, until I started studying it in college - it is, after all, nuclear physics ). Other such factors of critical (heh) importance are the afore-mentioned type of radiation the nuclide is decaying with (alpha, beta, gamma, neutron - usually a combination thereof) and the relative energies of the decay particles (which can change drastically in the presence of other types of radiation or radioactive elements). Chemical properties as well as nuclear properties of the element can even have a drastic effect on the human body, too. If the element is likely to stay in the human body a long time and be concentrated in an area of the body, more damage can be done. I was just trying to say that touting an element's half life as an expression of it's danger is, in turn, dangerously misleading.
Ok, now I'm lecturing again. I hate it when I do that. By the way, I don't think people that mess with nuclear physics are "morons," but maybe I'm a little biased there.
To continue as we were, one could simply mine most of snopes.com for more stuff - I'm trying to think of something more original though.
Ok, here's something that's wrong: super-wealthy rock musicians make most of their money from record sales (they don't, the vast majority of their income is from tours, though there are a few exceptions).
- JD
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Oct 23, 2003
One last one and we can leave the nuclear physics alone
>alpha, beta, gamma, neutron
beta = neutron, also alpha = helium nuclei, and gamma = high energy EM radiation.
Liam.
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TripQ Posted Oct 23, 2003
We can leave the nuclear physics when we get it right.
beta = electrons
(Well, beta- = electrons, if you want to be pedantic. beta+ = positrons).
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Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. Posted Oct 23, 2003
Dang nabbit.
Liam.
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- 141: Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) (Oct 22, 2003)
- 142: Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid (Oct 22, 2003)
- 143: Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid (Oct 22, 2003)
- 144: DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! (Oct 22, 2003)
- 145: JD (Oct 22, 2003)
- 146: DA ; Simply Vicky: Don't get pithy with me! (Oct 22, 2003)
- 147: Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) (Oct 22, 2003)
- 148: JD (Oct 22, 2003)
- 149: Oetzi Oetztaler....Anti Apartheid (Oct 22, 2003)
- 150: Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) (Oct 22, 2003)
- 151: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Oct 22, 2003)
- 152: Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) (Oct 22, 2003)
- 153: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Oct 22, 2003)
- 154: dasilva (Oct 22, 2003)
- 155: Apparition™ (Mourning Empty the best uncle anyone could wish for) (Oct 22, 2003)
- 156: rokdreemer.. lost in cyberspace. (Oct 23, 2003)
- 157: JD (Oct 23, 2003)
- 158: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Oct 23, 2003)
- 159: TripQ (Oct 23, 2003)
- 160: Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo. (Oct 23, 2003)
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