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NOYB wrote:

We'd know in a heartbeat if a Russian nuke was detonated on US soil.


How?


From the isotopic signature.



Bull****!! Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and
origin) can be determined. BUT, "origin" in this case means what base
materials it came from NOT what country!! If you don't have an example,
you'd still not know even after obtaining the isotopic signature.
Signature is used for things like, say Chernobyl. They have the
original material, the reactor fuel, so, when they find a radionuclide
compostition, they can then compare the signature with the original.

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wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

We'd know in a heartbeat if a Russian nuke was detonated on US soil.

How?


From the isotopic signature.



Bull****!! Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and
origin) can be determined.


Hehehe. You snipped that part directly from Wikipedia...right down to the
placement of the parentheses:

"Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and origin) can be
determined by mass spectroscopy or by gamma spectrometry "

Did you read futher? About the isotope ratios?

"Ratios of 152Eu/155Eu, 154Eu/155Eu, and 238Pu/239Pu are also different for
fusion and fission nuclear weapons, which allows identification of hot
particles of unknown origin. "

If you're going to plagiarize a website, at least be smart enough to
understand what you're plagiarizing.







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"NOYB" wrote in message
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wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:

We'd know in a heartbeat if a Russian nuke was detonated on US soil.

How?

From the isotopic signature.



Bull****!! Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and
origin) can be determined.


Hehehe. You snipped that part directly from Wikipedia...right down to the
placement of the parentheses:

"Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and origin) can be
determined by mass spectroscopy or by gamma spectrometry "

Did you read futher? About the isotope ratios?

"Ratios of 152Eu/155Eu, 154Eu/155Eu, and 238Pu/239Pu are also different

for
fusion and fission nuclear weapons, which allows identification of hot
particles of unknown origin. "

If you're going to plagiarize a website, at least be smart enough to
understand what you're plagiarizing.


Kevin is barely smart enough to post to a NG.

ANd he wonders why he is the "King"










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Default Hey NOYB... about this Syria stuff

I love it when Kevin cut and paste's an article and the article disproves
his premise, but he is not able to understand it.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:

We'd know in a heartbeat if a Russian nuke was detonated on US
soil.

How?

From the isotopic signature.


Bull****!! Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and
origin) can be determined.


Hehehe. You snipped that part directly from Wikipedia...right down to
the
placement of the parentheses:

"Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and origin) can be
determined by mass spectroscopy or by gamma spectrometry "

Did you read futher? About the isotope ratios?

"Ratios of 152Eu/155Eu, 154Eu/155Eu, and 238Pu/239Pu are also different

for
fusion and fission nuclear weapons, which allows identification of hot
particles of unknown origin. "

If you're going to plagiarize a website, at least be smart enough to
understand what you're plagiarizing.


Kevin is barely smart enough to post to a NG.

ANd he wonders why he is the "King"












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Default Hey NOYB... about this Syria stuff

Yes.........he does a lot of "asssimilating" about what he is posting

LMAO

"Smith Smithers" wrote in message
...
I love it when Kevin cut and paste's an article and the article disproves
his premise, but he is not able to understand it.


"P Fritz" wrote in message
...

"NOYB" wrote in message
nk.net...

wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:

We'd know in a heartbeat if a Russian nuke was detonated on US
soil.

How?

From the isotopic signature.


Bull****!! Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and
origin) can be determined.

Hehehe. You snipped that part directly from Wikipedia...right down to
the
placement of the parentheses:

"Their radionuclide composition (and thus their age and origin) can be
determined by mass spectroscopy or by gamma spectrometry "

Did you read futher? About the isotope ratios?

"Ratios of 152Eu/155Eu, 154Eu/155Eu, and 238Pu/239Pu are also

different
for
fusion and fission nuclear weapons, which allows identification of hot
particles of unknown origin. "

If you're going to plagiarize a website, at least be smart enough to
understand what you're plagiarizing.


Kevin is barely smart enough to post to a NG.

ANd he wonders why he is the "King"
















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