• Radioactive material found at San Carlos home
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ktvu.com/amp/news/ktvu-local-news/authorities-respond-to-possible-hazardous-material-in-san-carlos-home i fucking passed this house a few weeks ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acMqxcdxE0E
you wouldn't believe it but I live on the same landmass as that house! uncanny
Yeah um, what was it and why was it there? I'd like to know more about this. The article is kinda sparse on details.
YO i was doing garage sale shit I just happened to go down there that way
Article Authorities identified the material as radium 286 and cobalt 57 and determined it was contained to the shed and radiation was no longer a risk.
did you died
I know I'm gonna sound like an idiot, but what is Radium 286?
no you dont mr canada man I can literally go over there right now but it's pretty late right now no
A non-existent isotope, radium only goes up to 234 neutrons
Just double-checked cuz I know shit about isotopes. Really makes you wonder what the fuck source the article is using. At least Cobalt 57 is an actual isotope, I guess.
Shit, that happened on the same planet I'm on. Small world.
A typo of radium-226, most likely.
The worst part is that I was using IAEA's isotope browser and it says mass number in-app. whoosh
What the fuck I'm literally in the same dimensional plane as this house as we speak. Unbelievable
fyj everyone who has a smoke detector, you also have radioactive material in your home!
Unless it's a photoelectric smoke detector, which is what most new homes have
All of you doubted me also also bit of an update it turns out the guy used to work for the national accelerator laboratory before he died https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/113321/4d7a14ab-bcf8-4aa7-90bd-ea054ae906c1/20190602_124331.jpg
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