ah fuck!, thats one of the most dangerous reactions you can possibly have, a criticality! look it up... everyone else just stop, you are all idiots. when youve studied somthing for 24 years then you can post a correct comment.
u are furken naive :) if they had those fings what do you fink they would say. its deadly there no one would go there and now they dont have and they dont know. brave men ! my country doesn't use atomic energetic and fanks god i will never have to go in one to fix it :) i say no to atomic power
Already in china syndrome. 10 microseiverts per hour i Tokyo. People are going to die in massive quantity. God save us for Fukushima has become death. Shiva would shit a brick and Oppenheimer just rolled over in his grave.
Bias and ignorant scaremongering aside (par for the course) could you at least convert your video format from interlaced to progressive before you upload? Those fine horizontal bands do not compress or play well.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but a dosimeter will not detect neutron radiation. We know that there is a partial chain reaction because clorine 38 has been detected in the ocean, clorine 38 does not exist in naturally occuring radiation, clorine 37 does, in order to get clorine 38 it has to absorb a neutron from a chain reaction.
So the reactor workers, the people who are actually giving their lives to stop this tragedy, don't have enough dosimeters but thankfully our useless reporter who contributes nothing to this crisis has 2. How so very appropriate of our thoughtless media goons.
"reactor pulse " in the youtube search bar. You will see how bad this is!!! A reactor pulse is like 1.5 sec. This is constant!!!!! Please educate your self people!!!
Chain reactions in shut down nuclear plants dont happen unless their is a meltdown!! Why? Because the fuel melts together and thus is more closely together in a larger mass.
Watch a reactor test on youtube there is a blue flash caused by removing control rods for like 1 sec. the control rods are dust and the flash is caused by the fuel melting in a runaway reaction!!! THIS IS SUPER BAD!!!!! THERE IS A F%^&ING NEUTRON BEAM SHOOTING OUT OF THIS THING. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is not a police cars blue flashing light folks!
This is a "Neutron beam" that signifies all hell broke loose.
This Radiative matter now being released will slowly build up in the northern hemisphere with no end in sight for release of radiation This needs WTSHTF Response Which includes Immediately Removing all Spent rods from US Nuke plants! and Ending this stupid money pit nuke industry made glorified steam engine nuke plants of death FOREVER!
NO safe does of radiation exposure nor Radionuclide assimilation, risk assessment models are ALL flawed and based upon bad science/poor study models, good science has negated them, but industry is still able to maintain/protect itself with the bad models."Normal" elevated background radiation is dangerous, worse so when compounded with all of the other toxins in our air, food, water, households/products/chemicals, etc.
@MisterMumps Hmmm all radiation exposure and radionuclide assimilation is bad is it? That is so patently false I refuse to educate you on how wrong you are much less how incredably ignorant your are.
@GrigoriZhukov You refuse to because you have no valid data to do so with, ground to base your attack upon, I DO. REAL SCIENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY. Site of nuclear physicist/chemist, Dr. Chris Busby: llrc (dot)org/index.html
Site of former Nuclear Industry executive who designed fuel racks: fairewinds(dot)com
No such thing as a "partial meltdown"! That is like being partially pregnant! These reactor cores ARE melting down and we are being lied to every step of the way, Japanese government not intervening, allowing TEPCO to run the show, not evacuating anyone within the danger zones, not distributing iodine or chlorophyll vegetable powders, or rosemary extracts etc. to citizens....Scum......
Interesting that the atmospheric nuclear testing is not compared to this accident, as there have been hundreds of tests made that have contaminated the whole earth with tens of tons of highly radioactive material. If it was not so dangerous back then, why is everyone so worried now of just a few grams of lost radioactive particles.
The workers there are affected by the radiation but mostly everyone else is safe.
@NomenNesci0 That could be true, that could most definitely be true. I've questioned the whole deal myself. Mainstream media pushed it pretty hard....so one MUST raise an eyebrow.
The game is deep. Maybe too deep for us peasants, especially from all this poison we ingest.
very bad 1. April joke? Blue flashing lights.. and the plutonium. Yes there is no fu**ing dosimeter which can count this dirty shit. Most of the Japanese , the Canadians and Americans are polluted with Plutonium. Just take some piece of rain and send it to Laboratory. Everythere is Jod 131 , Cäsium 137 and Plutonium 238- 240. These clouds come all from Fukushima and still are raising. It will first appear in unhealthy animals in your neighbourhood.But then it is too late for the human being.
@sammysmithazt A nuclear engineer at fairewinds (note the e, fairEwinds) explains it in the video dated 3rd April. He says that part of the core of reactor #1 is exposed. As water floods in, the chain reaction begins; the heat generated boils the water off, the chain reaction stops; repeat.
@sammysmithazt im sorry but you are completely wrong. They cant think. Thats why they say what they say. They have no fucking idea what they are talking about. They just read the scripts. They are brain dead for real.
@sammysmithazt, the hazard of a criticality excursion is a super-intense radiation posing life threat to anybody nearby; the hazard of a meltdown is a steam explosion and widespread contamination (which has already occured). You really don't want to be near a criticality - see Slotin or Daghlian on Wikipedia.
@sammysmithazt A chain reaction does not mean a meltdown, get it through your head, a chain reaction is what powers the reactor under normal circumstances, it might mean a meltdown, but it is not definitive evidence, it just means there is currently a possibility of an uncontrolled reaction, I bet you don't even know what cases the blue light during a reaction.
hm modern corporations managed by tick idiot scumbags; Usraeil and eu robberments leading their way TEPCo doesnt have enough recources to buy protective equipment for their workers? 100 men x 1000 US Lollars? they want them to be dead asap Im affraid - no witnesses no claims - Soviet Union wasnt that bad 25 y ago - was only a young lad back then but remember them thing - Im Polish myself - lived not too far away - 2 days after got Iodium medicines. To workers there - lads dont be stuped leg it
Yes, a blue flash over the exposed fuel is a good indication that it has assembled itself into a critical mass and fission is occuring. Yes, it's a very bad sign. No, it's NOT Cerenkov radiation, and you clearly don't understand what Cerenkov is, or how it is produced. Go look on Wikipedia under "prompt criticality accident" and learn the meaning of the term.
Yes, a blue glow over fuel exposed to air is a good indication that it has assembled itself into a critical mass and fission is occuring. Yes, it's a very bad sign. No, it's not likely Cerenkov radiation. You need to learn the definition of that term. Go and google on "prompt criticality accident". Cerenkov isn't coming from such conditions in air. It needs the fission to be taking place under water or in other dense medium.
ah fuck!, thats one of the most dangerous reactions you can possibly have, a criticality! look it up... everyone else just stop, you are all idiots. when youve studied somthing for 24 years then you can post a correct comment.
rottencactus28 1 month ago
u are furken naive :) if they had those fings what do you fink they would say. its deadly there no one would go there and now they dont have and they dont know. brave men ! my country doesn't use atomic energetic and fanks god i will never have to go in one to fix it :) i say no to atomic power
administratorius1 4 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Thankfully I don't have to watch FOX.
londonbridgebox 4 months ago
Already in china syndrome. 10 microseiverts per hour i Tokyo. People are going to die in massive quantity. God save us for Fukushima has become death. Shiva would shit a brick and Oppenheimer just rolled over in his grave.
Xceles618 5 months ago
Bias and ignorant scaremongering aside (par for the course) could you at least convert your video format from interlaced to progressive before you upload? Those fine horizontal bands do not compress or play well.
Makes it look amateurish.
ImMichaelTaylor 5 months ago
Haha! @kenstech thinks it can be stopped!
noob.
PeglegPirateRoberts 5 months ago
What is in it for fox news? Oh yeah advertisement. Sense when does any news corporation do any reporting for the people.
Mystery207 5 months ago
localized? how about critical mass...remember Kurosawa "Mt.Fuji in red"blue..? Fucku$hima Revenge help the Japanese people World you're next...
Rosyheart1 7 months ago
Send all polititions of the world that support the nuclear industry to fukushima.
Then they may get IT!
neilsmovieshd 9 months ago
Did I miss the flashing blue light?
Shitnews
guifercon 10 months ago
一ヶ月前のニュースだが・・・今見返しても・・・「青い光」は画面では確認出来ないけど。
denkieizorin 10 months ago
who cares about fukushima I want to rail Megyn Kelly
GeekTechMac 10 months ago
Fox, you are a dickface
MetroAdventures 10 months ago
日本語で失礼します。我が国の政府には完全失望しました。「絶対安全」と国民に言い張りこのざまです。しかもこんな小さい国に54基もあるんです。こんなのただの発展途上国のくだらない見栄に国民は騙されてきただけです。
0420zigzag 11 months ago
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but a dosimeter will not detect neutron radiation. We know that there is a partial chain reaction because clorine 38 has been detected in the ocean, clorine 38 does not exist in naturally occuring radiation, clorine 37 does, in order to get clorine 38 it has to absorb a neutron from a chain reaction.
strawjam59 11 months ago
So the reactor workers, the people who are actually giving their lives to stop this tragedy, don't have enough dosimeters but thankfully our useless reporter who contributes nothing to this crisis has 2. How so very appropriate of our thoughtless media goons.
Ken
kenstech 11 months ago 2
You're supposed to show video of the blue light flashing, not just talk about dosimeters. :(
BayviewFinch 11 months ago 4
What's that green shining in there? Can someone explain?
CVorgStudios 11 months ago
@CVorgStudios - On the left? A love hotel sign.
MiranUT 11 months ago
@CVorgStudios there is no green shine, its a green painted surface. Only radon glows green so no its not green radioactive like in a movie.
stdavross666 10 months ago
"reactor pulse " in the youtube search bar. You will see how bad this is!!! A reactor pulse is like 1.5 sec. This is constant!!!!! Please educate your self people!!!
lighttree2012 11 months ago
Chain reactions in shut down nuclear plants dont happen unless their is a meltdown!! Why? Because the fuel melts together and thus is more closely together in a larger mass.
AVincent2 11 months ago
Watch a reactor test on youtube there is a blue flash caused by removing control rods for like 1 sec. the control rods are dust and the flash is caused by the fuel melting in a runaway reaction!!! THIS IS SUPER BAD!!!!! THERE IS A F%^&ING NEUTRON BEAM SHOOTING OUT OF THIS THING. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lighttree2012 11 months ago
naaaw...somebody just turned on the budwiser neon light in the bar on the second floor,,.bottoms up!
intrptr 11 months ago
This is Cherenkov radiation! They are in big big trouble! who knows what comes next.
this is already many times worse then Chernobil.
tony232cool 11 months ago
Fox News - We don't report, you can't decide
...Oh and we work for people who own nukes
BeondaPale 11 months ago
Blue flashing light... Come on!
This is not a police cars blue flashing light folks!
This is a "Neutron beam" that signifies all hell broke loose.
This Radiative matter now being released will slowly build up in the northern hemisphere with no end in sight for release of radiation This needs WTSHTF Response Which includes Immediately Removing all Spent rods from US Nuke plants! and Ending this stupid money pit nuke industry made glorified steam engine nuke plants of death FOREVER!
mrjoeman 11 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@mrjoeman the level of ignorance such as this is mind numbing.
GrigoriZhukov 11 months ago
Japanese nucrear drill - serious this time
ivangrozny27 11 months ago
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RachelBartlett 11 months ago
NO safe does of radiation exposure nor Radionuclide assimilation, risk assessment models are ALL flawed and based upon bad science/poor study models, good science has negated them, but industry is still able to maintain/protect itself with the bad models."Normal" elevated background radiation is dangerous, worse so when compounded with all of the other toxins in our air, food, water, households/products/chemicals, etc.
MisterMumps 11 months ago
@MisterMumps Hmmm all radiation exposure and radionuclide assimilation is bad is it? That is so patently false I refuse to educate you on how wrong you are much less how incredably ignorant your are.
GrigoriZhukov 11 months ago
@GrigoriZhukov You refuse to because you have no valid data to do so with, ground to base your attack upon, I DO. REAL SCIENCE AND EPIDEMIOLOGY. Site of nuclear physicist/chemist, Dr. Chris Busby: llrc (dot)org/index.html
Site of former Nuclear Industry executive who designed fuel racks: fairewinds(dot)com
Google pdf paper FATAL FALLOUT.
MisterMumps 11 months ago
No such thing as a "partial meltdown"! That is like being partially pregnant! These reactor cores ARE melting down and we are being lied to every step of the way, Japanese government not intervening, allowing TEPCO to run the show, not evacuating anyone within the danger zones, not distributing iodine or chlorophyll vegetable powders, or rosemary extracts etc. to citizens....Scum......
MisterMumps 11 months ago
cameras still work....so the radiation isn't that high. huh?
TinQuasimodo 11 months ago
Interesting that the atmospheric nuclear testing is not compared to this accident, as there have been hundreds of tests made that have contaminated the whole earth with tens of tons of highly radioactive material. If it was not so dangerous back then, why is everyone so worried now of just a few grams of lost radioactive particles.
The workers there are affected by the radiation but mostly everyone else is safe.
NomenNesci0 11 months ago
@NomenNesci0 cancer has jumped a shitload, though.
TinQuasimodo 11 months ago
@TinQuasimodo Most likely we just live longer and get all kinds of chemicals in food and industrial products.
Also I live right in the Chernobyl fallout zone and we are not seeing any suspicious increase in cancer rates.
NomenNesci0 11 months ago
@NomenNesci0 That could be true, that could most definitely be true. I've questioned the whole deal myself. Mainstream media pushed it pretty hard....so one MUST raise an eyebrow.
The game is deep. Maybe too deep for us peasants, especially from all this poison we ingest.
TinQuasimodo 11 months ago
neutron beams- anybody around there is FUCKED
1x93cm 11 months ago
very bad 1. April joke? Blue flashing lights.. and the plutonium. Yes there is no fu**ing dosimeter which can count this dirty shit. Most of the Japanese , the Canadians and Americans are polluted with Plutonium. Just take some piece of rain and send it to Laboratory. Everythere is Jod 131 , Cäsium 137 and Plutonium 238- 240. These clouds come all from Fukushima and still are raising. It will first appear in unhealthy animals in your neighbourhood.But then it is too late for the human being.
exbrainwashed 11 months ago
Nobody should ever be asked to die that way, really sad...
dale3858 11 months ago
chain reactions but still not in meltdown. 4fukusakes! They must really think we care brain dead.
sammysmithazt 11 months ago 9
@sammysmithazt A nuclear engineer at fairewinds (note the e, fairEwinds) explains it in the video dated 3rd April. He says that part of the core of reactor #1 is exposed. As water floods in, the chain reaction begins; the heat generated boils the water off, the chain reaction stops; repeat.
bugisami 11 months ago
@sammysmithazt im sorry but you are completely wrong. They cant think. Thats why they say what they say. They have no fucking idea what they are talking about. They just read the scripts. They are brain dead for real.
ActiveStorage 9 months ago
@sammysmithazt
they do,
kjah11 9 months ago
@sammysmithazt, the hazard of a criticality excursion is a super-intense radiation posing life threat to anybody nearby; the hazard of a meltdown is a steam explosion and widespread contamination (which has already occured). You really don't want to be near a criticality - see Slotin or Daghlian on Wikipedia.
jednoucelovy 8 months ago
@sammysmithazt A chain reaction does not mean a meltdown, get it through your head, a chain reaction is what powers the reactor under normal circumstances, it might mean a meltdown, but it is not definitive evidence, it just means there is currently a possibility of an uncontrolled reaction, I bet you don't even know what cases the blue light during a reaction.
skatecubed 4 months ago
Good thing he is wearing 2 types of dosimeters 400 miles away from Fukushima.
IMJ1138 11 months ago 21
@IMJ1138 bro, i would be wearing 10 types of dosimeters if they let me. Radiation is a BITCH.
StellarBlue1 9 months ago
@IMJ1138 LOL, I know really.
theduke502 5 months ago
So, at the reactor site there's a severe shortage of radiation dosimeters. Only half as many as needed.
But YOU have both kinds, Mr Reporter.
Stuff not adding up. As usual.
TerraHer7z 11 months ago
localised criticality lol - critical but only locally
Wibble99O 11 months ago
hm modern corporations managed by tick idiot scumbags; Usraeil and eu robberments leading their way TEPCo doesnt have enough recources to buy protective equipment for their workers? 100 men x 1000 US Lollars? they want them to be dead asap Im affraid - no witnesses no claims - Soviet Union wasnt that bad 25 y ago - was only a young lad back then but remember them thing - Im Polish myself - lived not too far away - 2 days after got Iodium medicines. To workers there - lads dont be stuped leg it
artur4613 11 months ago
Cerenkov radiation probly
annap9178 11 months ago
@annap9178
Not cerenkov, it's ionized air glowing.
Bert2368 11 months ago
@Bert2368 I am afraid you are wrong. this is indeed Cherenkov radiation and they are in big big trouble.
tony232cool 11 months ago
Yes, a blue flash over the exposed fuel is a good indication that it has assembled itself into a critical mass and fission is occuring. Yes, it's a very bad sign. No, it's NOT Cerenkov radiation, and you clearly don't understand what Cerenkov is, or how it is produced. Go look on Wikipedia under "prompt criticality accident" and learn the meaning of the term.
Bert2368 11 months ago
@tony232cool
Yes, a blue glow over fuel exposed to air is a good indication that it has assembled itself into a critical mass and fission is occuring. Yes, it's a very bad sign. No, it's not likely Cerenkov radiation. You need to learn the definition of that term. Go and google on "prompt criticality accident". Cerenkov isn't coming from such conditions in air. It needs the fission to be taking place under water or in other dense medium.
Bert2368 11 months ago
Houston...... we have a problem.
Zhorustar 11 months ago
Correct me if im wrong but isnt it true that those Dosimeters do not detect radiation from plutonium or uranium?
darrenritt27 11 months ago
@darrenritt27 correct. Besides, tell me how any dosimeter detects a single particle of plutonium, which will slowly kill you after you inhale it.
ypocat 11 months ago