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From: csdf@mit-vax.UUCP (Charles Forsythe)
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Re: Re: plutonium
Message-ID: <544@mit-vax.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 6-Aug-85 04:58:48 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug  6 04:58:48 1985
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Reply-To: csdf@mit-vax.UUCP (Charles Forsythe)
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In article <217@kitty.UUCP> peter@kitty.UUCP (Peter DaSilva) writes:
>> Nothing, probably. Plutonium is VERY VERY VERY poisonous, but not
>> particularly explosive (the amount needed to make a bomb is not easily
>> transported).
>
>This is pure bull.

One atom of plutonium can cause cancer. A hundreth of a mole (6.02 x
10^20) atoms is about a gram. That could be carried by anybody --
safely.

>And to make a bomb all you need is a couple times critical mass.

THIS is pure bull. If you have ONE times critical mass it will blow up,
you lunkhead! That's what critical mass MEANS! Bombs contain LESS than
critical mass so that they're stable. The activation energy is supplied
by a conventional bomb set off as to compress the matter an "fool" it
into thinking it's critical mass. Take a high school physics course. I
did, and look where it got me!

>That can
>be carried in a briefcase. The whole bomb can be fit into a backpack. In
>fact the army has a low-weild backpack bomb.

Fine, why don't I just fill your briefcase with plutonium and see how
long you can carry it around before you drop dead. 8 grams of plutonium
will boil a liter of water in about a minute. I don't think you want to
carry around a breifcaseful.

-- 
Charles Forsythe
CSDF@MIT-VAX
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