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"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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