Original Message by SE (UID 1217946)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLDoYk3tLfk If a filament is heated to make it emit electrons, it may also be hot enough to glow blue. A less likely...
View ArticleReply by Anonymous Coward (UID 1332748)
What led you to believe those 6 neutron auroras are Onagawa?
View ArticleReply by Anonymous Coward (UID 1332551)
wow, someone is a fucking tard and doesn't know high school level fission. Ever take a chemistry class you fucking moron? Even muzzies know this shit.
View ArticleReply by yazirin
ooohhh la la...can U smell what da rock is cookin? mabie some chlorine-38? or some te128?
View ArticleReply by bbristowe
wow, someone is a fucking tard and doesn't know high school level fission. Ever take a chemistry class you fucking moron? Even muzzies know this shit. [/quote] Come again? Ever taken english?
View ArticleReply by Anonymous Coward (UID 1332551)
wow, someone is a fucking tard and doesn't know high school level fission. Ever take a chemistry class you fucking moron? Even muzzies know this shit. [/quote] Come again? Ever taken english? [/quote]...
View ArticleReply by Anonymous Coward (UID 1180281)
Holy crap. I bet that was a reactor going critical. hehe
View ArticleReply by bbristowe
wow, someone is a fucking tard and doesn't know high school level fission. Ever take a chemistry class you fucking moron? Even muzzies know this shit. [/quote] When a uranium atom splits, it gives of...
View ArticleReply by Anonymous Coward (UID 1330412)
http://www.info - wars.com/onagawa-nuclear-plant-loses-power-after-earthquake/
View ArticleReply by chair (UID 1370556)
its called cherenkov radiation, a blue beam made of neutrons, that means the reactor or part of it went critical and started to fission.
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