Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2013 5:30 am
Radon Gas explosion?
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Or the GCC.williatw wrote:I would wager it was probably caused by US (or Israeli) sabatage.hanelyp wrote:Sounds like a big blast. Any estimates on tonnage?“The blast shook facilities within a radius of three miles. ...
I didn't realize Stallman had that kind of power.djolds1 wrote:Or the GCC.
Gulf Cooperation Council - the Arab Emirates on the Gulf.quixote wrote:I didn't realize Stallman had that kind of power.djolds1 wrote:Or the GCC.
andApproximately two hours after the explosions, counterintelligence agents arrived and, after interviewing personnel and reviewing tapes, initially concluded that explosives may have been placed in ceiling lamps with some kind of trigger mechanism controlled by a power voltage frequency.
Maybe I am misunderstanding how the counterintelligence personnel did their investigation.Iranian authorities fear that opening the site from the outside in a rescue mission could possibly release radiation and uranium gas or cause further explosions, which could contaminate thousands of people living nearby, the source said.
From a distance?mvanwink5 wrote:Unless there was a secondary explosion, what is described does not sound like an event that would be noticed 3 miles away, no?
Then this seems contradictory:andApproximately two hours after the explosions, counterintelligence agents arrived and, after interviewing personnel and reviewing tapes, initially concluded that explosives may have been placed in ceiling lamps with some kind of trigger mechanism controlled by a power voltage frequency.Maybe I am misunderstanding how the counterintelligence personnel did their investigation.Iranian authorities fear that opening the site from the outside in a rescue mission could possibly release radiation and uranium gas or cause further explosions, which could contaminate thousands of people living nearby, the source said.
Hydrogen gas would be contradicted by the color of the flames reported. But if the reports are bogus? Or mistaken?choff wrote:I saw a report last year around the stuxnet thread that Russian advisors to Iran complained to the Kremlin the Iranian Nuclear Engineers had a disregard for safety and human life, contrary to recent reports they are very professional, could be the N. Koreans are the sloppy ones on safety.
Possible build up of hydrogen gas? Concentrates at the top of the ceilings until the wiring for the lights set it off. They can save the '57 MOP for Iran's Anniversay of the Revolution parade.
As I understand, that was his standard question when folks at MIT brought things to him.Diogenes wrote:kcdodd wrote:I just consider the whole thing a waste of bright people.
I am reminded of what the Great Physicist I.I.Rabbi said when asked to look at an idea.
"How many Nazis will it kill?"