the fukushima cam also sometimes has these effects: UO² is outside of the reactor. They cover it up. Because then the explosions were more powerful and the radiation is much higher. All statements are false.
To SCRAM a reactor is the last option after ECCR recognized a malfunction. But nuclear fission is not stopped. A dry reactor heats of 100°C up every 0,1 second.
part of IAEA's TEPCO's cover up agenda. They can't find the fuel, because th Fuel was blown out by the explosions. If parts the UO² fuel melted, the temperature was 2865°C (melting temperature of UO²). From 2100°C on, hydrogen and oxygen do no longer explode. So, the explosion was nuclear. In order, the fuel was blown out. All measurement data of the government is too low, by the factor 100 - 1000. The camera system is stable up to 1000 Sievert per hour. So, they stopped the transmission.
Correct observation,not under water,the water is dripping from top to down.Remember: only the colorized patterns are radiation,the white streaks are water particles passing the light output of the camera head.The camera head orientation maybe upside down.Please have a look at 1:27 -1:28.It seems there is a video-cut.The video is showing a blue retrieval tool disapearing from one second to the other.The orange coating may be not uranium, but salt from seawater cooling mixed with corroded steel.
There is an eight min video showing camera inside containment and at 2:50seconds in u can see water drops dripping off pipe. That not happen underwater! The streaks are high energy particles ionizing the water vapour just like in a cloud chamber. Maybe?
To my mind it looks like steam in there and that's why the pipes seem to shine like a wet pipe. U wouldn't get that shine if submerged in water. Anyway all those white streaks reminds me of an industrial cloud chamber on steroids. It's is for sure one strange video.
Don't u love it when people write shit. What are you talking about. Are you trying to sound as if you know what ya talking about. This is inside a nuclear reactor that's gone tits up. I would hazard a guess to excuses the pun that its slightly more radioactive in the than a few greys, and how the hell can u tell how cool the water is did u dip ya elbow in there? and then u go on to ask a question? Thought u had all the answers.
The white stripes are fast particles in the water, the color patterns are (gamma) radiation. However, the water doesn't seem to be very hot anymore, camera does a good job. The camera / picture quality indicates 1-2 gray per hour inside the water. No clue water the orange ( corrosive) coating on the metal housing is...... salt water from the early cooling trial?
I wish that there was some narration and a diagram showing the exact location and viewpoint of this camera. One thing is sure, if that is from inside the containment vessel, then it is not in cold shutdown!
@th3dig1tal0n3 They seem to think so apparently, I guess that it is if there job was to kill a lot of fish and birds and people and other living things.
the fukushima cam also sometimes has these effects: UO² is outside of the reactor. They cover it up. Because then the explosions were more powerful and the radiation is much higher. All statements are false.
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To SCRAM a reactor is the last option after ECCR recognized a malfunction. But nuclear fission is not stopped. A dry reactor heats of 100°C up every 0,1 second.
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part of IAEA's TEPCO's cover up agenda. They can't find the fuel, because th Fuel was blown out by the explosions. If parts the UO² fuel melted, the temperature was 2865°C (melting temperature of UO²). From 2100°C on, hydrogen and oxygen do no longer explode. So, the explosion was nuclear. In order, the fuel was blown out. All measurement data of the government is too low, by the factor 100 - 1000. The camera system is stable up to 1000 Sievert per hour. So, they stopped the transmission.
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Correct observation,not under water,the water is dripping from top to down.Remember: only the colorized patterns are radiation,the white streaks are water particles passing the light output of the camera head.The camera head orientation maybe upside down.Please have a look at 1:27 -1:28.It seems there is a video-cut.The video is showing a blue retrieval tool disapearing from one second to the other.The orange coating may be not uranium, but salt from seawater cooling mixed with corroded steel.
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kaitofloyd 1 month ago
There is an eight min video showing camera inside containment and at 2:50seconds in u can see water drops dripping off pipe. That not happen underwater! The streaks are high energy particles ionizing the water vapour just like in a cloud chamber. Maybe?
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To my mind it looks like steam in there and that's why the pipes seem to shine like a wet pipe. U wouldn't get that shine if submerged in water. Anyway all those white streaks reminds me of an industrial cloud chamber on steroids. It's is for sure one strange video.
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Don't u love it when people write shit. What are you talking about. Are you trying to sound as if you know what ya talking about. This is inside a nuclear reactor that's gone tits up. I would hazard a guess to excuses the pun that its slightly more radioactive in the than a few greys, and how the hell can u tell how cool the water is did u dip ya elbow in there? and then u go on to ask a question? Thought u had all the answers.
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kaitofloyd 1 month ago
all that sparkling on the camera is radiation hitting it.
Big trouble.
I would guess that reactor 1, 3 and 4 are 100 times worse.
#2 didn't even blow up like the rest did.
1112223333111 1 month ago
The white stripes are fast particles in the water, the color patterns are (gamma) radiation. However, the water doesn't seem to be very hot anymore, camera does a good job. The camera / picture quality indicates 1-2 gray per hour inside the water. No clue water the orange ( corrosive) coating on the metal housing is...... salt water from the early cooling trial?
blcv26 1 month ago
@blcv26 Uranium is orange
888Quetzalcoatl888 1 month ago
@blcv26 well yellow but add all the other stuff
888Quetzalcoatl888 1 month ago
@blcv26 @3min 24 sec there is a interesting glare on the (corrosive) wall seem's odd something so rough looking could be so smooth :)
321tick123talk 1 month ago
@321tick123talk I couldn't see any glare at 3:24, only the blue tool again; sure about 3:24?
blcv26 1 month ago
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EvangelineMcDoweII 1 month ago
this is some fucked up shit
peddlesixtynine 1 month ago in playlist JP FUKUSHIMA: (Month 11)
Freaky all those blue green purple red nano particles buzzing around a hot molten core......
extra-terrestrial event going on there!
angelialvares 1 month ago in playlist Fukushima & Beyond Jan 2012
@angelialvares Not an extra-terrestrial event!
Just ionizing radiation hitting CCD chip. Poor camera.
th3dig1tal0n3 1 month ago in playlist JP FUKUSHIMA: (Month 11)
I just followed a link on twitter to a scott net article that has a diagram, and they pretty much echoed my sentiments on the video.
Pistol76 1 month ago
I wish that there was some narration and a diagram showing the exact location and viewpoint of this camera. One thing is sure, if that is from inside the containment vessel, then it is not in cold shutdown!
Pistol76 1 month ago
@Pistol76 How do you mean "not in cold shutdown"?
There is no fuel inside, it is empty. That means problem is solved for TEPCO. Since there is no fuel inside, their job is done, right?
th3dig1tal0n3 1 month ago in playlist JP FUKUSHIMA: (Month 11)
@th3dig1tal0n3 They seem to think so apparently, I guess that it is if there job was to kill a lot of fish and birds and people and other living things.
Pistol76 1 month ago
God help us all
khakipearls 1 month ago