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I meant the Berkley links. I will check them again. Yeah, Gunderson talks about the flawed model. Ingesting, accumulating and constantly being re-exposed isn't really addressed in such models.
The original Berkley rw links produce a page not found error. Someone will complain about the link, but that is why the explanation. If they don't like it they can look elsewhere.
What about nuclear fallout? Should we all be in a tent?
If anything can save a person from nuclear fallout it would be all those things you mention.best place underground, or in the center of a large building with multiple floors .Lead is the best protection.. gamma rays that attack the living cells are absorbed in any living thing and do its damage and a tent would not be a safe place.. Thick lead, concrete, soil any thick object between you and the gamma rays would absorb it .. nice comfy underground bunkers in case of nuclear fallout for those kings of the earth.
Everything contains radioactivity because of the sun.. it is low levels .
In a sense we have already been involved in nuclear tests to study fallout in the United States in fact more than 120 such tests mostly conducted in south central Nevada between 1949 and 1962. Larger thermonuclear tests anout 50 of them were carried out in the central Pacific. The states that got the largest doses were Utah, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma. A test shot in the early 1950s sent enough fallout to foul up film being produced at Eastman Kodak in Rochester NY . The AEC afterwards gave Kodak a heads up so they would not have film fabrication going on during future tests.
This is a real disaster and is being under reported.
Yes it is.
You don't have 4 simultaneous nuclear meltdowns and not have a serious ecological disaster result from it. The laws of physics won't allow it.
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