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Dunno what you're on aboutChernobyl nuclear plant when it exploded in April 1986
sorry I'm not Homer Simpson.Dunno what you're on about
Bryukhanov allegedly saw the fucking 1000 tons of concrete that sits on top of the reactor had been blown away, and somehow deduced that the cores were fine. When The Party called him up to ask him what the craic was, he told them everything was totally fine, no disaster here.sorry I'm not Homer Simpson.
was it technically not an 'explosion' or was only part of the plant affected or something else?
or has your sense of humour gone over my head yet again?
Watch the mini-series, it's fuckin classI really need to read up on Chernobyl again
from memory, there was a great documentary made for the 20th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster.Watch the mini-series, it's fuckin class
I watched it with someone who grew up that side of the Iron Curtain. She was saying that the chairs were correct, the phones were correct, the shoes, the glasses frames, the little things sitting on the counter all were correct.Watch the mini-series, it's fuckin class
It’s strange that they took such care on recreating the physical objects but then fabricated the story so much. I mean, it was amazing TV, but you’d kind of hope that they would stick closer to the reality too.I watched it with someone who grew up that side of the Iron Curtain. She was saying that the chairs were correct, the phones were correct, the shoes, the glasses frames, the little things sitting on the counter all were correct.
Like, the level of correctness was starting to make her feel uncomfortable. I read someone saying that "the colour of the air was right".
Basically whoever did props on that thing slayed.
woah... ok, scrolled as far as the actors. They did a decent enough job with the casting from the perspective of looks.It’s strange that they took such care on recreating the physical objects but then fabricated the story so much. I mean, it was amazing TV, but you’d kind of hope that they would stick closer to the reality too.
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Is radiation really like "a bullet"?
No. We're told this by Jared Harris's character, scientist Valery Legasov, who says that radiation is like "a bullet" and Chernobyl is like "three trillion bullets in the air, water and food... that won't stop firing for 50,000 years." It appears that science has once again gone out the window in favor of dramatization. The series is again attempting to weaponize the radiation to remind us of warfare.
Radiation isn't like a bullet. If it were, we'd all be dead since we're constantly being shot by radiation bullets from cosmic rays that strike the Earth from outer space. Some of the people living at higher elevations, who are exposed to the most bullets, like residents of Colorado, actually live longer.
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