like "Is the radiation detectable still?"(duh) and "have they measured the radioactivity in the river?", no you're the first person to ever think of doing that. And that one guy seems to be under the impression that the reason for the dilapidated state of the original sarcophagus is "because it's been weakened by the radioactive activity". lol. the neutron flux necessary to cause metal embrittlement is obscenely high. you'd be able to see the place glowing with cherennkov radiation at that level
I think physicists should know these sorts of things. anyway, good luck with your work, you seem like a pretty smart guy (and cute too, if I may be so bold!).
is this the "Institute for Nuclear and Particle Astrophysics"? some of the questions from the audience seem kind of dumb for physicists.
10mintwo 3 years ago
Which questions?
chernobyldoc 2 years ago
like "Is the radiation detectable still?"(duh) and "have they measured the radioactivity in the river?", no you're the first person to ever think of doing that. And that one guy seems to be under the impression that the reason for the dilapidated state of the original sarcophagus is "because it's been weakened by the radioactive activity". lol. the neutron flux necessary to cause metal embrittlement is obscenely high. you'd be able to see the place glowing with cherennkov radiation at that level
10mintwo 2 years ago
I think physicists should know these sorts of things. anyway, good luck with your work, you seem like a pretty smart guy (and cute too, if I may be so bold!).
10mintwo 2 years ago