if it looks that hot, fission is pretty active and a lot of particles are coming your way. better put it under water and attach a turbine to the vessel, and a generator to the shaft

Ahhh water. Blocks alpha particles. Disables magnets. Is there anything this wondrous liquid can’t do?
Be in one fraction at once. H2O consist of differerent quantum-mechanical portions: para-water and ortho-water.
And it only gets weirder.
paljastus
No. Don’t google para-hydrogen. You will break your brain.
If you reverse a magnet it makes water more west
I do hate it when my magnets develop a West pole.
Are you sure it’s not more south?
West by counterclockwise up actually
Doesn’t this contaminate the water?
my comment is oversimplified and partly joke, but nuclear power plants use mostly uranium fuel pellets, which are inserted in metal fuel rods and these into another metal container called fuel assemblies, before the are lowered into the water pool, so fuel and water don’t touch each other, and the vapor cycle is a closed system
It also only would contaminate the things in water and not the water itself if i understand correctly
Well it can activate water itself and make F-18, H-3, and N-17 from just H20
It is orange flavored. It’s “orange you glad you didn’t put that in your mouth”

Yes! This was my first thought! Forbidden Razzles!
Tell TRUMP and the administration to lick it and it will taste like a dreamsickles!!! :)
You might have better luck if you tell them they taste like dicksickles
They’ll get dreamsickle cell anemia!!
I’ll take a bite if you wanna
Dammit this is giving me weird memories of that week I was radioactive
UP AND AT THEM
UP AN ATOM!
This could be a cool song title: ‘And the post said plutonium pucks, could taste like orange crush’.
I want to know what lifting it is like. Say just a beer can of volume. Depleted uranium is freaky dense!
Math may be off:
7kg
15.4lbs.
Freaky!
Why would we never know? What’s a little sacrifice for science?







