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daftbeaker wrote:same as anyone in the Manhattan Project or a secondary school physics teacher
daftbeaker wrote:The half-spheres completely closed around the plutonium.But they didn't or it would have gone bang. Even if it didn't, Slotin couldn't have separated them in time if they had completely closed.
daftbeaker wrote:He immediately tasted copper and saw white spots in his eyes.You know this how?
daftbeaker wrote:As I've already said, the second demon core incident happened in 1946, after the war had finished
StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:daftbeaker wrote:same as anyone in the Manhattan Project or a secondary school physics teacher
Correct me if I'm wrong, but secondary school is the English equivalent of high school, no? And no secondary school physics teacher in America has that kind of equipment, unless they specifically specialize in an area that uses the equipment (sorry, couldn't find a better way to word that. It bugs me too).
StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:daftbeaker wrote:The half-spheres completely closed around the plutonium.But they didn't or it would have gone bang. Even if it didn't, Slotin couldn't have separated them in time if they had completely closed.
Yes he could have, there was a hole in the top which he was holding it by (picture a very dangerous bowling ball with only one hole), but that's irrelevant.
StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:daftbeaker wrote:He immediately tasted copper and saw white spots in his eyes.You know this how?
First of all, really? You just HAD to ask?
I know because it's what happens when a human is put under extreme radiation. That and the guys standing behind him experienced similar symptoms, just less so.
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/187670-the-demon-core-a-scary-story-of-sloppy-science-from-the-manhattan-project wrote:Alvin Graves, who was watching over Slotin’s shoulder, survived the incident but developed a host of neurological and vision problems — and died 19 years later of a heart attack, possibly due to the radiation frying his heart. Because Slotin’s body absorbed most of the neutron burst (what a hero), no one else died immediately, but at least two other personnel in the room died over the next 30 years due to radiation-related complications (cancer, anemia).
daftbeaker wrote:StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:I'm too done with this to keep quoting it.
And I am am getting slightly frustrated with your sloppy reporting, non-existent fact-checking and wild hypothesising.
StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:[Slotin] already had his finger in the hole. He only needed a brief second to realize what had happened. And it was lethal for nearly everyone in the room if I recall correctly.
daftbeaker wrote:daftbeaker wrote:StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:He immediately tasted copper and saw white spots in his eyes.You know this how?
First of all, really? You just HAD to ask?
I know because it's what happens when a human is put under extreme radiation. That and the guys standing behind him experienced similar symptoms, just less so.
Evidence? I couldn't find anything about victim statements from the second demon core incident?
All civilised societies know exactly who died and how. They go to great pains to find out the deceased person's identity and the cause of their death. Just because you don't know does not mean no-one knows.StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:Anyways, who knows who died? 'Cause I sure don't know.
StayThirstyMyAguila wrote:I never implied nor said that no one else knew. Your sail tear again? You seem overly aggressive.
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