Thursday, May 31, 2012

Oceanic pollution revised

These maps show how radioactive contamination has been spreading in Pacific Ocean.  We take both Lagrange's theorem and how oceanic stream affects into consideration.

I understand how important to stop radiation leakage from Fukushima, at the same time Japanese ought to develop effective ways to detoxicate radioactive caesium.  

4 comments:

  1. Only time detoxifies radio-cesium.

    On the other hand, the USA was working on systems to remove radioactives from milk (I think) in the 1960's.  Maybe some sort of ion-exchange system could displace cesium with potassium and bind up the cesium.

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  2. Some chemical compounds are known to have detox effect of radioactive caesium. For example, Prussian blue. We have many witnesses that unusually lots of helicopters are flying in the sky these days in Tokyo. So some speculate they are spreading this compound from the sky. Chem trail from detox point of view. Because many important people live at the centre of capital.

    Yes, I have heard that ion exchange effectively removes radioactive caesium. So salt made from this process doesn't contain it. I hope necessity of this time will be the mother of future invention. Health threat is knocking at our doors. We have little time left.

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  3. Even simpler way to avoid radio-cesium in salt:Use rock salt instead of sea salt.If you must use sea salt, buy it from a foreign supplier.I think the notion that helicopters are spreading Prussian Blue (an oral chelating agent) is the craziest one I've heard yet.  It ought to be easy to test:  put out some clean paper or cloth, keeping a sample for control.  Allow it to collect whatever falls from the sky.  Test for Prussian blue.

    I will bet $100 that none of the people repeating that rumor have yet proposed a test to see if it's actually true.  They would rather believe than risk that it might be false.

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  4. Engineer,

    This is panic. Panic has no room for science.

    Thanks,
    General Populace

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