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I worked out you would get more radiation from eating a couple of bananas than background radiation in Tokyo today. PANIC!!!! (or just don't eat bananas ;) )
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And no sane persons or scientists I know of are predicting any chance of an explosion big enough to eject radioactive material high enough into the atmosphere that would cause issues for anyone internationally.
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Because everything I have seen or heard from actual scientists who are experts in this field has made it extremely clear this is not another Chernobyl. That the effects have and will remain local. If you have anything different please enlighten me.
I actually did a number of physics subjects as part of science degree majoring in meteorology. So I do have the ability to understand some of what is going on. Did you do physics at university? |
all the experts being interviewed by the media are saying theres very little chance of a radiation leak that would affect peoples health unless ur a stones throw away from the plant, and even thats unlikely.
medias blowing it out of proportion and goverments asking their nationals to leave are covering their asses. will just have to wait n see i guess. i feel better about it after this tho :) |
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