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Your Kitchen Counter Is More Of A Radiation Threat Than Fukushima
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If that bowl were full of bananas, you’d probably receive more radiation than from the benchtop:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_equivalent_dose
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12903072
I’d rather be in my kitchen eating a banana, if you guys want to go to the nuclear plant to do a bit of swimming, feel free !
😀
Andy
how much uranium in Uranus?
I’m all for a swim at the Fukushima pools, sounds like the water is warm.
Sounds great, because nuclear is great.
stupid fuck
Radioactive hot springs used to be promoted as health spas – some still are.
Dirt in the backyard has more uranium in it (~2 ppm) than a good gold mine has gold in it. True.