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  • where might i get this

  • what about proton radiation?

  • @SirDude456 All radiation on the electromagnetic spectrum uses photons. Including light. Yes, i know, radio waves are , well, waves, but their also particles. Photons. (A concept in quantum physics called the wave-particle duality.) In short, yes. Yes it does stop Photons.

  • @mile0chicken PROTON not Photon, and to be honest a photon can really just be considered one wave that tapers off at its end forming one large wave because each one of the waves in a photon act to increase the amplitude of the overall wave.

  • I ask this because I have found no way to effectively stop PROTON radiation

  • @SirDude456 Oh, sorry.... It was late at night and I misread as Photon, not Proton. But I don't know the answer. :(

  • @mile0chicken It seems to me that with Proton radiation it can act like a flippin' neutrino, but whenever it decides it latches on to a random atom it forms an often unstable element/Isotope with whatever it hits, lead included! and that unstable Isotope/new element that it makes is so unstable that it disintegrates instantly, and Ionizes the area around it... its bad stuff and that's why I wanted to know weather or not their was a way of stopping them. but I can see this thing stopping other

  • @mile0chicken particle radiation... and SOME waves.

  • Well done on donating the suits...after quite a bit of research looks like your company is almost only one making these things! Hard to believe the Jap technicians and operators are so poorly equipped and prepared...

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