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    Default Nice periodic table and physics sites





    Examples



    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9MhSc2YyKw&feature=channel]YouTube - The Professor's Brain - Sixty Symbols[/ame]

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    Seriously ... That guy's hair can't be real ?

    Actually, I'm a bit disappointed with this guy. Is he trying to kill kid's interest in science ?

    I've watched a few of the videos now and I give them 2 stars out of 10 for the best examples.

    The Uranium enrichment video sucks dogs balls. I'm now having trouble believing that the guy with the hair is actually some sort of science professor.
    He's explanations suck, oh right, I said suck before. Ok, they really suck !

    His description of depleted uranium and it's uses was crap. His description of where it is used is wrong and it was poorly explained even for somebody who doesn't have a clue.

    Actually, I'm on a quest to find Uranium in aircraft. Even more so, I've put the challenge out to everybody I know to bring me piece of aircraft that they think are radioactive, with a special emphasis on depleted uranium.
    So far... I'm winning. Nobody has been able to present me with even one example, let alone one that I do not already have

    I haven't had much of an opportunity to crawl over aircraft even though I had access to lots of them not that long ago.

    Their explanations for why an average person cannot enrich uranium was also rather poor. Enriching uranium on tiny scales can be done. But anybody hoping to build a bomb would take a very long time to amass enough material let alone the subtle complexities of even simplified enrichment techniques.

    Transmutation of Thorium and then chemical separation would be a quicker way to build a weapon.

    I'm thinking I should do my own Uranium enrichment video

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    Here's some links for nuclear, chemistry and geology hobbiests.
    These are some of the best sites that I've distilled.

    Warning: information overload


    ANSTO


    Periodic Table of Isotopes


    Berkeley's Periodic Table


    Decay Series


    The Fusor - Home Made Fusion reactors.


    Fission Products


    Nuclear Engineering 101 from MIT


    Nuclear Power 101


    Nuclear Energy Institute


    Build your own Muon Detector


    Radiation Calculator


    Radiation Basics


    Radioactive Minerals


    Radioactivity in Minerals


    Radioactivity of Minerals


    Australian Minerals


    Uranium Quick Facts


    Uranium


    Uranium info


    More Uranium info


    Even Australian Uranium


    Even More info


    Uranium Science


    World Nuclear Information


    Nuclear Power


    World Nuclear News


    Critical Mass


    Thorium Power


    Detailed Thorium Power info


    Smart Elements


    Wooden Periodic Table of Elements



    Bob Lazar's United Nuclear


    Bob is a bit of a bullshit artist and he won't sell international.. it's the aliens.
    He has lots of very cool shit though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trash View Post
    Actually, I'm on a quest to find Uranium in aircraft. Even more so, I've put the challenge out to everybody I know to bring me piece of aircraft that they think are radioactive, with a special emphasis on depleted uranium.
    I got turbine blades out of a Concorde from Ebay, so it might be possible to ask the scrappers to offer counter weights from the control surfaces off a 747, considering that they sell whole brake rotor assemblies from 747s for enthusiasts.



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    I'm thinking I should do my own Uranium enrichment video
    Stop teasing us, DO IT!
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    I happened on a doco today.

    Here is a short extract. Do not try this at home.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0TlECFbjvM&feature=related]YouTube - How to Make A Nuclear Reactor[/ame]

    David Hahn in the mid-nineties was a teenage boy scout working towards his merit badges. One badge in particular, the Atomic Energy Merit Badge, caught his imagination when it required him to make a model of a nuclear reactor out of cotton buds etc. David went further and sought out household sources of the materials he would need to make his reactor. Here he talks us through what he did and the surprising results he got.

    File Name ..........: Channel4.Nuclear.Boy.Scout.XviD.mp3.Timelord.avi
    Total Size (MB) ....: 234.63 MB
    Video Length .......: 0040
    Video Codec Name ...: XviD MPEG-4 codec
    Video Bitrate ......: 1260 KB/s
    Resolution .........: 352 x 240
    Aspect Ratio .......: 1.46:1

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    Cool but over my head.

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    trash now you will know what to look for check this site .

    just below the green glass insulator is what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trash View Post
    Seriously ... That guy's hair can't be real ?
    HAHAHA... gold.

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