Ada beberapa ilmu boleh didapati dari artikel ini;
Seiverts, Roentgens, Grays, Rems, Curies, Becquerels and Coulombs - unit /gred utk mengukur kadar bahaya radiasi.
Fukushima could in fact become more deadly than Chernobyl - malapetaka ini sebenar-benarnya teruk, memang celaka. Cuma Jepun masih berlagak everything is under control.
There were proven coverups during the construction and operation of the Fukushima reactors - ini yg best.
Kalau Jepun pun boleh korup buat loji, Malaya macam mana? thee he he…
Buat jambatan, runtuh tak sampai setahun..
Buat highway, berapa ramai dah kena timbus? thee he he…
Buat stadium lawa2, tak sempat nak guna bumbung runtuh..
Ni nak buat loji nuklear?
Belajar basuh berak la dulu..jamban pun kotor thee he he…
Taik cirit masih bertempek kat dinding..KAH KAH KAH!
Kalau dah selamat sangat loji nuklear ni..
Buat la kat sebelah rumah MADEY..thee he he…
Biar botak depa laki bini..KAH KAH KAH!KAH KAH KAH!
Fukushima goes right on giving
Written by CJ Hinke
MONDAY, 28 MARCH 2011 asiasentinel.com
As the dimensions of the nuclear catastrophe grow at the Fukushima reactors following the great Honshu earthquake on Japan's northeastern coast, the world is becoming increasingly well-versed in gradations of Seiverts, Roentgens, Grays, Rems, Curies, Becquerels and Coulombs.
Many of these measures are named for the scientists who developed the scale by which we are allowed to measure our growing alarm -- Rolf Maximilian Sievert, Wilhelm Roentgen, Jean Coulomb, Henri Becquerel, Marie Curie, for instance. Of course, none of these units are named for New Jersey's "radium girls," sharpening their brushes with their saliva to paint numbers on glow-in-the-dark watch faces, painting radium paint on their nails and lips for fun while the factory bosses and chemists cowered behind lead shields. They went on to die particularly agonizing deaths from bone marrow cancer. That was in 1926-the factory sites are still Superfund cleanup sites.
Marie Curie, of course, who discovered radium and was awarded the Nobel Prize, died in 1934 at the age of 67 from leukemia -- thought to have been contracted because of her continuing exposure to radiation from the substance she discovered. When a human dies of radiation poisoning, his body itself contaminates the soil and groundwater if burial is employed or the atmosphere if cremated.
