A Conversation for The Tunguska Incident
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Gone Postal Started conversation Aug 13, 2002
Surely there would be radiation in the area if a nuclear explosion had occurred
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Researcher 200598 Posted Aug 14, 2002
lemme welcome myself into this remarkable group, since i wd expect members of this gp to be occupied in determining various arcane aspects of our galaxy and maybe the attic...
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Researcher 200598 Posted Aug 14, 2002
and talking abt radiation, GonePostal, dont u think it is remotely possible that it does not necessarily have to radiate if it is nuclear? As in, we do not know well enough..we are talking of an extraterrestrial meteorite arent we?
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Thimoty Posted Mar 13, 2003
Correct me if wrong, but how could a non-radiating thing be nuclear? ::shrugs:: I think nuclear energy is somewhat too inefficient for space travel, anyways.
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timeraider Posted Feb 5, 2010
cold fussion could produce the same power as a nuclear explosion without the radiation downside.
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