Elon Musk draws fire for playing down impact of America’s atomic bombing of Japan: ‘Not as scary as people think’
Elon Musk draws fire for playing down impact of America’s atomic bombing of Japan: ‘Not as scary as people think’
‘It is not as scary as people think, basically,’ Tesla chief says
Elon and Trump make the worst possible argument for nuclear power I have ever heard:
"Hiroshima and Nagasaki were bombed but now they are full cities again," the multibillionaire owner of Tesla, SpaceX and X said.
"That's great, that's great," Mr Trump responded.
"It is not as scary as people think, basically," Mr Musk added.
They joked about nuclear power facing a “branding problem”.
“We will have to rebrand it,” the former president told Mr Musk. “We will name it after you or something.”
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I'd like to take a moment to share this video about what happens to the human body at different zones of the blast. It's pretty horrific, but simulated.
25 0 ReplyHow fast would the disintegration in zone 5 (fireball) happen? Would the nervous system even register it?
5 0 ReplyWouldn't feel a thing. At minimum the blast would travel at the speed of sound ~343m/s. Nerve conduction velocity is on the range of 120m/s. Your nerves would be vapor before the signal reached its destination.
9 0 ReplyThis is both comforting and incredibly morbid. Idk how to feel.
8 0 ReplyNo need to feel
3 0 ReplyYou wouldn't feel it, that is the point
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Okay then. I call shotgun for zone 5
2 0 ReplySounds good. I'll choose zone 0. Or whatever is outside the blast radius. Good luck.
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The absurd amount of radiation (thermal included) would get there even faster!
2 0 ReplyI figured. I was just sure the minimum would be speed of sound. Other than speed of light, I've no idea what the maximum would be.
2 0 ReplyI want to say the shock wave moves faster than the speed of sound, but yeah it’s hard to beat the speed of light.
The chain reaction happens super fast, so all that energy is dumped in a practical instant.
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