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I think the point is the Greek philosophers were wondering what the nature of matter is and whether it was formed from indivisible building blocks or not. They didn't understand atoms as we do now though so what's your point? Many of our words have Greek origins.

 

Do you have an opinion on the nature of matter and if it is infinitely divisible?

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This is what we are all led to believe.

 

Uranium is mined and mixed with a few ingredients into the HARD metal, it's then made into pellets which are only supposedly mildly radioactive.

It's then put into long tubes and bundled together.

They then start getting bombarded by neutrons and it split the atoms inside the heavy super steel hard uranium and it glows like the sun for years.

Even after years of use, it's only supposedly used about 20% of it's fuel (atoms) and they take them out of the reactor and put them in SPENT fuel pools to cool down which takes years lol.

The problem now is, they have went from mildly radioactive to ultra poisonous even though it's been used for 5 or 6 years supposedly fissioning.

 

Now bear in mind, these pellets are hand held sized pellets, similar to what you see at the start of the Simpsons where Homer throws one out of his car, still glowing lol.

 

Now they can hold spent fuel rods inside these pools for decades and decades and then they have to dump them somewhere inside flasks of lead and concrete and what not, yet they can also be re-cycled apparently. Hmmmmm, work that one out.

 

The depleted ( supposedly highly poisonous) uranium can also be made into tips for artillery shells and tank shells, that I would assume can only be used by tank commanders dressed in nuclear fall out suits with big helmets.

 

You won't be able to go anywhere near this stuff because if you do, you will fall to the ground frothing at the mouth and if you aren't wearing factor 26 million, your skin will be ruined.

 

This very same stuff sits in a big sealed container full of water and it glows, heating it up, yet the very same stuff, with a few drops of plutonium added, which is supposedly another metal can be made into discs and bullet shapes.

 

You can then smash both pieces of metal together..(and remember we are talking about palm sized pieces of metal) and BANG, you can blow up a city and cause radiation fall out that lasts for hundreds and hundreds of years.

 

They want us to believe in magic and it doesn't get much more magical than this.

 

Now if people want to go on believing that we can blow this planet up with these things, then I don't have any problem with that. Yet when the time comes when the threat of nuclear war is on the cards, (which I believe it won't belong) I will be sat with my feet up smiling while many people will be trying to keep their own poo in.

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I think the point is the Greek philosophers were wondering what the nature of matter is and whether it was formed from indivisible building blocks or not. They didn't understand atoms as we do now though so what's your point? Many of our words have Greek origins.

 

Do you have an opinion on the nature of matter and if it is infinitely divisible?

I accept matter and I accept things are made from tiny particles.

 

If that Greek bloke wondered about invisible building blocks then fair play to him and fair play to him for naming an invisible thing an atom.

I can think up a stugar tiantazacate , it's invisible but it's my theoretical invention and it can be used to dissect marbitulars in the atmosphere and separate the navums from it creating an invisible force field 66 miles above the Earth.

 

Now you can say I've just made all that up if you want, yet I'm sticking to it.

Knock one of your own up...in-fact, let's all knock one up because if that Greek git can do it, we all can. lol

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People are harsh tbh. Wolfy is a friendly guy, just a bit sceptical towards historical events - nothing wrong with that really ( as long as its reasonable :lol:)

FWIW I think 9/11 was an inside job as well for various reasons - none of which I can substantiate.

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I take umbrage with your views wolfy and I am entitled to express myself just as you are entitled to deny the atom bomb.

 

Being polite doesn't excuse anyone from being fucking stupid.

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I take umbrage with your views wolfy and I am entitled to express myself just as you are entitled to deny the atom bomb.

 

Rarely have I seen a bigger idiot on here and there is a solid, quantifiable history of them.

 

Being polite doesn't excuse anyone from being fucking stupid.

As I said before, people are entitled to their opinion as you are of yours.

You can express your views to me any time you feel the need and in any form you wish and I'm fine with it.

I was merely saying that you also have the option to bypass or ignore me, if you so wish, meaning you don't need to see my stupidity as you call it.

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Thanks for that.

 

You also have permission to ignore me calling you fucking stupid and maintain your belief you are uniquely open-minded and better informed than the rest of us.

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