Guest seno.oner Posted May 30, 2002 Share Posted May 30, 2002 Originally posted by ASER1NE anyone who says you wont die in a nuclear blast , and the air will just get sucked from your lungs doesnt know his ass for a hole in the ground . if youre within 150 miles , in any direction , you will die . here is the general radiation effects , courtesy pbs . 3,000 Rem* Distance: 30 miles Much more than a lethal dose of radiation. Death can occur within hours of exposure. About 10 years will need to pass before levels of radioactivity in this area drop low enough to be considered safe, by U.S. peacetime standards. 900 Rem Distance: 90 miles A lethal dose of radiation. Death occurs from two to fourteen days. 300 Rem Distance: 160 miles Causes extensive internal damage, including harm to nerve cells and the cells that line the digestive tract, and results in a loss of white blood cells. Temporary hair loss is another result. 90 Rem Distance: 250 miles Causes a temporary decrease in white blood cells, although there are no immediate harmful effects. Two to three years will need to pass before radioactivity levels in this area drop low enough to be considered safe, by U.S. peacetime standards. ummm, yaaaaa. like i was saying, I WAS WATCHING THE DISCOVERY CHANNEL. sorry i didn't pass the ASER1NE test for nuclear blast knwoledge, i haven't received my PhD in that field yet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ASER1NE Posted May 30, 2002 Share Posted May 30, 2002 well luckily for you i have *by the way , rem is the average amount of radiation levels needed in order to cause harm to humans . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest seno.oner Posted May 30, 2002 Share Posted May 30, 2002 i know the difference between my ass and a hiole in the ground. my ass isnt a hole in the ground. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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