Math is useless because of polonium:
This morning I learned that all the polonium was removed from the cafeteria food in the late 1990s. The implication is that polonium has been found on the foods served in the restaurant.
What a coincidence, the only radioactive substance in my life is nuclear waste, and the only meal I’ve had there was a meal in a “nuclear fallout shelter”. I don’t believe it has anything to do with Fukushima.
I believe the polonium is left over from the Chernobyl disaster, and perhaps was transported to Tokyo by an air freight flight, then picked up by a container of something at the port. I suspect it’s the most stable and safest isotope of polonium and it’s very common in the environment.
I was just trying to make some sense of all this.
This morning I learned that all the polonium was removed from the cafeteria food in the late 1990s. The implication is that polonium has been found on the foods served in the restaurant.
What a coincidence, the only radioactive substance in my life is nuclear waste, and the only meal I’ve had there was a meal in a “nuclear fallout shelter”. I don’t believe it has anything to do with Fukushima.
I believe the polonium is left over from the Chernobyl disaster, and perhaps was transported to Tokyo by an air freight flight, then picked up by a container of something at the port. I suspect it’s the most stable and safest isotope of polonium and it’s very common in the environment.
I was just trying to make some sense of all this.