RE: Nuclear testing riddles

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Atoms are funny. Don't worry, I did not burn either as I had an aluminium foil armour. Chris (500 feet from a bomb).

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From: Jan Faul
Sent: 18/08/2013 16:06
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: Nuclear testing riddles


The NNSS (formerly NEvada Test Site) has released a compendium on their activities from 1951 onwards. I suppose they think it’s an honest history, but much of it reads like it was written by foreign students and researched by somebody who had never set foot on the NTS.
http://www.nv.energy.gov/library/publications/historical/DOENV_715_Rev1.pdf

See the bottom of page 30 for a real  lie - The pictures car is a 1930-ear car with wooden wheels and roof parts. IF this were used in a bomb test hot enough to meal dials and plastic parts, why didn’t the wood burn?



Art Faul

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