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http://news.uk.msn.com/Article.aspx?cp-documentid=1381841
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traces

no biggy.
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I assume you know what levels of polonium 210 you would expect to randomly find Robin
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1 thousandth of a curie or so, is what they will have found. nowhere near enough to be harmful.

It's Alpha radiation, so it can't penetrate the skin anyway.

[Edited on 05-12-2006 by Robin]
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Alpha radiation is bad because it is totally absorbed by the skin, google can only get you so far when you don't know anything about the subject.
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John, I am not using google, I am going by the interview with a Nuclear Scientist on the radio the other day.
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also, alpha radiation only penetrates a few skin cells deep, and not into the bloodstream.
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not using google

it is one of the most hazardous forms of radiation there is, if it is ingested inhaled or injected.
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Alpha radiation can be just as bad as beta and gamma rays because of the fact it is so weak and is totally absorbed by human tissue.

It all depends on the circumstances.

And my original point was, you don't know what they've found and how much of that would normally be expected.
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but the word 'traces' would indicate an amount which is not enough to be fatal.

either way, polonium isn't fatal if it's ingested as a lump, it would only kill an amount of tissue the size of the polonium particle.

obviously the two scientists in the thread will tell me otherwise.
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Alpha radiation is bad because of the reason you posted though, you posted that as a good point of it.
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it cannot kill you from you touching it.
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Was it not a trace of whatever substance it was that killed the guy btw?

I'm sure he would argue the point that traces can be fatal.
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no, it was a substantial amount, diluted lots, and ingested, so it could get into his bloodstream.

a large amount is the size of a full stop, a trace amount is invisible to the naked eye.
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I'm sure I read that an amount that could sit on the head of a needle was enough to fuck you up?
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yes, if it's diluted.

edit - and the head, not the point.

[Edited on 05-12-2006 by Robin]
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quote:
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obviously the two scientists in the thread will tell me otherwise.


Nah they'll let the cynical scholar shoot down everything in his path.

Do you know why there is a form of radiation at a place where thousands of people gather regularly?

I could think of a couple of reasons why that is far from 'no biggy'
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quote:
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yes, if it's diluted.

edit - and the head, not the point.

[Edited on 05-12-2006 by Robin]


I meant point, but couldnt think of the word
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quote:
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obviously the two scientists in the thread will tell me otherwise.


Nah they'll let the cynical scholar shoot down everything in his path.

Do you know why there is a form of radiation at a place where thousands of people gather regularly?

I could think of a couple of reasons why that is far from 'no biggy'


But the amounts would not be enough to kill those people.

Do you not think the news story would be using slightly stronger words if the amounts were significant?

Anyway, I'm not pretending to know everything about it, I'm just going on what a qualified Scientist said on a national radio station.
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I think the news story maybe nudged an elbow at it being linked with Litvinyenko's death. You maybe jumped the gun and took the news story a bit literally with your 'no biggy' comment.
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Ok, everyone who has been to the emirates stadium is going to die.
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
quote:
Originally posted by Hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
obviously the two scientists in the thread will tell me otherwise.


Nah they'll let the cynical scholar shoot down everything in his path.

Do you know why there is a form of radiation at a place where thousands of people gather regularly?

I could think of a couple of reasons why that is far from 'no biggy'


But the amounts would not be enough to kill those people.

Do you not think the news story would be using slightly stronger words if the amounts were significant?

Anyway, I'm not pretending to know everything about it, I'm just going on what a qualified Scientist said on a national radio station.


Yes, but remeber the media don't tell us everything and if someone paid enough they could stop anything serious being leaked out - especially as Arsenal have a few games coming up, it wouldn't be a good idea to let the fans know that they could get poisoned standing there, especially as they are paying the wages

Saying that though, if it was extremely serious then the stadium would have been closed until it was cleaned away, so chances are it was just that, "traces".....

edit - and isn't quite odd how everywhere is getting "traces" of polonium, BA, Emirates.....

[Edited on 05-12-2006 by Dom]
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no biggy
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alpha radiation is like gamma rays ??


Gamma rays turned Bruce Banner into the Hulk..

LET ME AT IT

HULK SMASH, HULK CRASH
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Arsenal are about to play Chelsea who are russian owned, he is a chum with Vladimir (sp) Putin who was not a chum of the the geezer that got poisoned.

I BLAME MOURINHO



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