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А man who was inside Chernobyl reactor

А man who was inside Chernobyl reactor

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This episode is about Alexender Kupnyi, an individual who between 1988 and 2010 has been inside the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant many times, and knows exactly what is happening there right now. Illusive: Even IF they manage to start moving iradiated parts of the station out, WHERE will they be putting in and what will they be doing with it? Like a iradiated peice of old Soviet equiptment or rubble, what will be done to it to decomtaminate it and can it be decomtaminated?
Date: 2022-05-12

Comments and reviews: 7


This is totally inaccurate, the bloke who you say got 4 times the lethal dose of radiation actually got 5 times the lethal dose and his name was Anatoli Dyatlov not the name you gave him, he suffered greatly over the years from ravages of radiation to his skin, etc, by died aged 95 of a heart attack, he was the deputy chief engineer at Chernobyl and was one highly arrogant bastard who was essentially responsible for the disaster, because he refused to listen to those under him who kept telling him all their training made them fully aware that they must not run safety tests when power was running at less than 700 megawatts, but he insisted on running tests with power reduced to 200 mm egawatts. And the roof of reactor weighed 500 tons, not 200 as you state, Alpha is NOT the most harmful radiation at all, in fact is what we always come into contact with daily. Gamma radiation is the killer, hence gamma rays been a favourite term in disastrous science fiction novels and films. And that wasn't a picture of the elephants foot, the elephants foot is solid block of deadly fuel and looks like an elephants foot would if you chopped it off, and it is the most lethal object at Chernobyl, it is at the end of a corridor and noone not even clad in full protective kit can approach it, it is that hot and that lethal, a rvery well protected remote controlled obotic camera had to be sent in to that area to explore and gather data and take photos as no human could risk going anywhere near it, even fully protected as it is guaranteed it will kill them, in fact I don't believe the remote controlled robotic thing even survived down there that long, just long enough to gather and transmit data and pics to outside computers. Didn't go any further in to your video because it was very clear you didn't know what the facts of 26th April 1986 leading up to first explosion at 1. 23am were at all. Very useless inaccurate video.
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People tour there all the time, the town still has some police and people, there is no cancer and death and mutant babies cause the head engineer of GE nuclear reactor plants said radiation danger is a hoax.
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It makes sense that Uranium might taste sweet. Lead has this characteristic and was used in Roman times as an artificial sweetener. Elements do tend to repeat chemical similarities on each next periodic row.
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'New Confinement'.
What a cute way to term a temporary curtain against hundreds of thousands of years of lethal radiation.
Remember folks: Nuclear power is -CLEAN ENERGY! -

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This makes no sense why is it so important to move the waste? Wouldn't it be best to just not disturb the waste at all so there is no chance of further contamination or dust?
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This happened one week before my mother & grandfather were to travel to Moscow. They canceled their trip needless to say!
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No more nuke power; they all leak and too many accidents. Fukushima is just getting started destroyong the Pacific Ocean.
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