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Can someone explain why there is so much handwringing about Fukushima? Meaning, I don't understand what the worst case scenario is supposed to be. Some radioactive pollution gets in the air, water, and food. So what? How is this any different than the billions of other pollutants we breathe, drink, and eat every day.
Between cell phones, WiFi, airport body scanners, MRIs for back problems, solar eruptions, etc. etc. etc. what is the big frickin deal?
Saturated fat soaked dinners at Applebee's and stuffed crust Pizza Hut pizza is killing Americans faster than any mysterious radiation.
Even if the problem is future "cancer" in Japan, how the hell could you even pinpoint the cause. The Japanese huff down cigarrettes at a such an astonishing rate that the entire country operates in an eternal blue haze.
Mercury in seafood and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene in our drinking water from fracking, what the hell is the big deal with a meltdown at Fukushima?
This "neutron beam" article is typical of the sensationalistic garbage being spewed forth by the media. Neutron beams sound cool to me. Am I supposed to be scared or something? I say, "Bring on the Neutron Beams!" We can build a new disco over the Fukushima plant and dance the night away.
http://english.kyodonews.jp/news/2011/03/80539.html