Gundersen analyzes new pressure and temperature data from the Fukushima reactors and containments. TEPCO recently denied that the fuel pool in Unit 4 was experiencing a partial inadvertent criticality, despite the finding of radioactive iodine-131 (an isotope with an eight-day half-life). The utility blamed the iodine on deposition resulting from the explosion of the other buildings. Gundersen takes an in-depth look at TEPCO's Theory. Lastly, he discusses the FDA decision not to monitor fish for radioactivity.
Also search YT on Chris or Christopher Busby. Then click Search Options, then click Upload Date to get the latest videos- sorted from the present backwards. He's specifically concerned about the depiction of low levels of radiation as being safe and his site is similarly named - llrc dot org.
jazzflutist 10 months ago
I'm understanding a lot more about the nuclear technology.
Thanks for your understandable uploads, please keep them coming
racenemo 10 months ago
It is not so hard to debunk CEOs. They have no idea about physics and their math is crap. I feared Fukushima accident is far worse than Chernobyl. Thanks for clearing that out.
th3dig1tal0n3 10 months ago
Its a relief to have someone who actually knows what they are talking about... The lack of new coverage over this issue, TO ME makes this even more grave then we can imagine. Where is happy atom boy when ya need him... kick that kid in his atom Nutsack!!!
Oblivionsurveyor 10 months ago
fairwinds gives some of the best consistent updates.
JonPaulPrime 10 months ago