Is there a possible way to neutralize radiation fast without waiting for it to decay over decades?
>>8982953
Ignore it, radiation hates being ignored and it will go away, stay strong human persons.
>>8982953
Kill the radiation with more radiation.
>>8983454
>Kill the radiation with more radiation.
The funny thing is that this actually works. No guarantees about the surrounding material that wasn't previously radioactive.
>>8982953
Just speed up time until it decays :^)
>>8982953
No, but you can push bikini bottom somewhere else
>>8982953
>Is there a possible way to neutralize radiation fast without waiting for it to decay over decades?
sure, you just have to deactivate the atoms.
;)
>>8983806
>make things more radioactive to minimize radioactive material
/sci/ needs to be eradicated
>>8985385
/sci/ needs to be irradiated*
>>8982953
Breeder reactors.
Radiation transfers at different rates through different matter. Is it possible to emulate a heat pump/engine using only radiation?
Wait a few years and you are set. Bombs unlike faulty reactors are considerably less irradiating since the whole point of the bomb is to blow up, not waste its material to xray pebbles or retards around it. Rebuilding the lost infrastructure at ground zero will probably be harder and considerably more difficult.
Anti-nuclear is such a meme its fascinating. Almost makes me wonder if it wasn't some USSR psyops since it is exclusively western problem.
>>8982953
Just make a nuclear weapon that can fuse hydrogen without plutonium or uranium. Simple 4th gen nuke my friend.
>>8986275
Metallic hydrogen would work for that.
Just have to confirm if it is truly metastable though.
Nuclear disaster, more like nuclear opportunity. Walk surplus population through the area, then bury them.
Bam, two problems solved at once.
>>8987249
Bullshit. Prove this is actually the case
Feed it to humans and livestock.
>>8987249
Helium chrome boii
>>8986162
What do you think the earth is?
Exactly what you just described
>The earth is a heat engine, and the discovery of radioactivity radically changed our
appreciation of the physical aspects of the planet’s history, thermal evolution and
dynamics.
Fowler C.M.R.-The Solid Earth_ An Introduction to Global Geophysics-Cambridge University Press (2005)