What is Radiation
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@TNGun OK, your right, i'm wrong, i know nothing and neither does my brother, i'm a 16 year old "arrogant little cuss" who knows nothing of nuclear chemistry. CONGRATULATIONS, want a medal?
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@AIRburst95 I went to RERO and ARIO (Radiological Emergency Response Operations, Modular Emergency Radiological Response Training Train the Trainer, Radiological Emergency Worker Training, FEMA G320, I have been to CTOS training and stood at ground Zero of historical a nuclear test detonations at the WMD Rad/Nuc HazMat Technicians Course. as well as hundreds of hours of other COBRA/WMD/Haz Mat courses. You read a book and listened to your brother tell tales.
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@TNGun U Mad bro?
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@AIRburst95 BTW why does our government spend money on 5 by 6 inch concrete reinforced steel tanks, when they can simply use water to shield from ionizing radiation? answer: because using water as a shield for radiological hazards is retarded
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@AIRburst95 Once again, I am talking basics, what typically will be encountered. What the typical person can do to protect themselves. You are an arrogant little cuss that doesn't really understand what your talking about. You watched the video trying to find something to complain about, which kept you from truly understanding what I am saying. THEN you admit to breaking several portions of the 10 CFR by building an unlicensed radiological device - which by definition is a WMD.
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@TNGun since when does reading books about nuclear chemistry make people jump on topics to find problems. I was simply watching a video tied to my favorite uploader bionerd and saw that you are misleading people, if you don't know what your talking about then don't upload an informative video
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@AIRburst95 Ok, your a 16 year old that read a book, then jumped on a topic to find problems that don't exist. I did not say anything about dumping water, I was talking about shielding with water. Like the ice tanks around reactors, the hydrogen contained in the water molocule in contained water is a great shield - that is why plastic makes a good shielding material for gamma, because of the hydrogen content.
I'm not "going back on myself" your trying to make something complicated.
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@TNGun HA! so your going back on yourself? " Do you disagree that a large amount of water can stop gamma" then you say "and that any gamma that makes it through 25 meters of water is huge amount of gamma"... if this is what preppers need to know than i await the day when a emergency responce unit responds to a nuclear emergency by covering it with water. just give up man
@TNGun i don't want to add any fuel on the fire (the rather heated discussion in the comments).
I would only like to suggest that a clear difference should be made between electromagnetic radiation (all forms of light - or, colloquially, IR, UV, light, x-rays, microwave, radiowave, and so on) and RADIOACTIVITY.
the public is so uninformed about this subject and they *might* misinterpret.
tachios85 4 hours ago
@tachios85 Your right, and now that I cooled off I probably should have just ignored him - I do talk more about EMR in an upcoming video on the theory of EMP - The accompaniying article for that video has a chart of all Radiation and discusses frequency and wavelength.
TNGun 4 hours ago