Tuesday, May 15, 2012

--radiation clean-up via "free-rad" pylons( Chernobyl/Nagasaki/Hiroshima correlations)--

  a flash-in-the-pan today, of possible importance, for Chernobyl, and Japan--

    i was thinking about the clean-up of lakes and streams, via large amounts of fish stocking( each fish is a small filter, trapping pollutants), i then turned my thoughts to issues on land( radiation from nuclear accidents)...the question...can it be trapped, and filtered in the same way??... i feel the answer is yes... Nagasaki is still inhabited in Japan, at safe levels of radiation, and Chernobyl is not...why??... i believe the answer is, that Nagasaki and Hiroshima where not abandoned, and that the people who remained there, soaked up all the free-roaming radiation, from the bomb( "free-rads"), like small filters( capturing radiation from the environment there, and rendering it harmless)--

    the Japanese cleared these areas in far less than a thousand years( the hard way), can this be done without sacrificing people??...perhaps releasing large numbers of deer in Chernobyl would be of use, to capture "free-rads", and to allow radiation levels to be monitored( via randomly testing the deer herd, each year), to observe radiation levels in their tissues, that are absorbing the radiation, and clearing the site--

   also of note, it could be possible, that the technology to absorb, and diffuse, "free-rads", is already in use today, if a simple "glow-stick" is out there, with a material that captures radiation, inside the stick, thereby causing it to glow( a "glow-stick"), this could be used to check the quantity of radiation present at a site...

   i further suggest, this could be the ultimate answer to the problem, entirely, via deploying an enormous "pylon", or "glow-stick", at the site being cleared of "free-rads"...it could be located in the center of town, or perhaps, there could be many, in key locations, to capture "free-rads", and dissipate them...as light energy...possibly each home could have a small one, in the living room( about the size of a desk-lamp), or an even smaller one, in every room??... i feel that this concept of capturing "free-rads", and then dissipating them( in the form of light), could be viable, if a "radiation-activated glow-stick", is already a reality--

    in any case, i feel the reason that Japan cleaned up Hiroshima, and Nagasaki, so quickly, is due to both places not being abandoned, and that the people there absorbed the radiation...for the benefit of those to come--

 best wishes, john kruschke--




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