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Mike Rock
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I'm currently writing a book about a nuclear epidemic and it came to my attention that I know nothing about nuclear...
Let's say radiation existed as a mere 2% of the atmosphere in a certain location, would it be possible to say all those 'infected' with the radiation in the atmosphere would die between the moment they ingested radiation and 15 years later?
So my question is - as a scientist would that plot line make your ears bleed, forcing you to throw the book out the nearest window?
Does it make ANY sense?
Thanks very much in advance.
Let's say radiation existed as a mere 2% of the atmosphere in a certain location, would it be possible to say all those 'infected' with the radiation in the atmosphere would die between the moment they ingested radiation and 15 years later?
So my question is - as a scientist would that plot line make your ears bleed, forcing you to throw the book out the nearest window?
Does it make ANY sense?
Thanks very much in advance.