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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "How Kodak Exposed Nuclear Testing" video.
With a half life of 30 days, after 7 months only 0.78125% of the radioactive isotopes will remain. After a hundred years, we're talking about a percentage level of 0.5 to the power of 120. That's nothing.
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He already made a video explaining that to attract the most audience he tests several titles and thumbnails. Most people will not notice, I only did because I added to my watch later the first time it was recommended, and saw it on the sidebar with a different title.
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It wasn't x-ray film.
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That's why they set a 100 mile radius for safety. They didn't know the effects of fallout in the long term because the weapons had not existed for long enough to study it.
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That's the point...? The film gets ruined instantly when exposed. There's no long lasting effects to observe, the film is already stained.
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@Reth_Hard What did I not understand? OP stated that the film doesn't live to see long-term effects... yes, but it is RUINED instantly. The long term doesn't matter, it's ruined short term.
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Did he say that before or after he had produce destroyed to artificially keep food prices high during the great depression?
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At the time they voted Democrat.
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You're right, no nuclear testing was ever done in the Soviet Union.
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@MrHat. Science has been manipulated by governments and corporations time and time again. Someone's gotta write the checks to pay for the science and it's either the government or the private sector.
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@MrHat. Yeah, good thing you ALWAYS read where the funding comes from. You do, don't you? Universities get grants from government and private funding for research too. Rule number one of business, never use your own money when some other sucker can pay for it. Between paying for teaching staff, administrative staff and the college sports racket you think there's enough tuition money to finance science?
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@Pronto MUH RUSSIA
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@Pronto Okay now you're defending NATO intervention in the Balkans, which today most consider to have been a mistake, done under false pretenses, caused more harm than good and just another example of American imperialism, World Police and perpetual war.
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Did you post this comment twice or was it someone else? The Atomic Plague was acute radiation poisoning. They created the 100 mile radius for test sites believing it wouldn't happen. And it didn't. Cancer and mutations from fallout isn't the same as acute radiation poisoning.
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@zaphodsbluecar9518 They were aware of Acute Radiation Poisoning. That's why they set a 100 mile radius.
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