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Originally posted by matadoor
Case closed.
Originally posted by matadoor
reply to post by Moshpet
Sorry, wrong. The reactor is still intact. Don't you see the amount of damage that the pool exploding caused? If the reactor went, the ENTIRE center of the building would have NO ROOF GIRDERS and the damage would not be over the fuel pool. There would not be anything left.
As I said, I've investigated hundreds of explosions, and the part of the building that is gone, is where the explosion took place.
Originally posted by matadoor
And by the way, to prove who is an expert at explosions, here is my license with the personal data removed. Feel free to post your credentials on being an expert at explosives.
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Originally posted by Moshpet
Originally posted by matadoor
Case closed.
Hi rez image, no freaking reactor intact or present.
Steam arising from the (mostly) INTACT pool.
In easy to understand terms:
The POOL is the only thing TEPCO is trying to cool in the remains of #3.
TEPCO is not trying to cool a reactor, as there is no reactor to cool.
ERGO: The POOL is mostly INTACT, and the Reactor is NOT.
(Mostly in that it holds water and there are rods in it to cool.)
IF the POOL was exploded, there would be nothing left to cool.
Since they are working at cooling it, it still exists.
The evidence of that alone proves you are wrong.
Reactor gone, pool present.
While I doubt the intelligence of TEPCO, even they know what is left to worry about in that building.
M.
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