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Radiation Sickness in Japan

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2007

The effects of the bombs dropped on Japan in World War II.

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  • I'm a fool, but you just contradicted yourself? Make sense good, Mr. Nuclear Operator, please continue to impressively prove your knowledge with paradox

  • @PantherFox Anything over 80 is "radioactive". Uranium 235 is less radioactive then a banana fool. It has a half life of around 2.5 million years. So in a completely literal sense, yes its "radioactive", but so is your smoke detector and day-glo watch if you wanna go there.

    Im a nuclear operator, Im very well trained, and well educated on nuclear power.

  • @JgHaverty

    Check your facts. All isotopes of uranium are radioactive.

  • @jennyjennyable Turn the song down

  • So sad and so scary.

  • @KillUS Right, those innocent children certainly deserved that punishment.

    Ignorant. Think before you talk.

  • Now imagine a Tzar bomb, hitting any major city in the world. The only thing that could be said - "What city, no, there's nothing here..." )))

  • This is trashy and sickening.

  • lol that is completely untrue. uranium-235 is not radioactive until it absorbs a neutron and becomes 236.... so, your idea is retarded.

  • the punishment for Japan for its massive killing and invasion of countless Chinese and people in other parts of Asia.

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