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Japon : Fukushima "au-delà de Three Mile Island sans atteindre Tchernobyl".

14 mars 2011, 19:40

l’image jaune orangée sur la video de l’explosion de la centrale 2 ; laisse supposer qu’il s’agit de Plutonium Pu+4 :

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/video/news/3466377/Second-nuclear-plant-blast.html#ooid=9id2hiMjpK6zqjcrmV68zvg6hkCloQDc

Second nuclear plant blast - VIDEO

The news keeps repeating that this is a hydrogen explosion. But Hydrogen, when it burns, burns with a clear blue flame, almost invisible. Note the orange flash at the moment of the blast. Hydrogen, when it burns, produces water vapor, or steam. The combustion products emerging from the ruined reactor do not look like a steam blast. Burning hydrogen is not high-velocity, so pulverized concrete does not account for the color. As a side note, quadravalent Plutonium, Pu4+, is yellow brown.

http://whatreallyhappened.com/