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This thread is to shade more light on my Oga sile12 thread on front page and what really happens when u are caught in a nuclear blast(god forbid bad thing )Read and learn anyone in the blast area or ground zero will be vaporized or carbonized supersonic shockwaves coming from ground zero will fling you off walls like you were nothing but paper doll, breaking your bones that take care of your internal organs radioactive gamma rays, that can pass through walls, will attack the cells of the human body people beyond the blast site will be skinned literally by the scorching heat and radioactive shockwaves and let's not forget: buildings collapsing on you fire burning people trapped in the buildings shrapnel from glass, wood and concrete blasted by the shockwaves if you are unlucky enough to be alive after getting caught in the blast, you'd be very thirsty. drinking water will trigger a breakdown in your internal organs. but of course, you didn't know that. so you'd drink any kind of water you'd find. if you can't find one and if you're lucky enough, there will be rain and you'd be thankful enough to drink it. unfortunately, rain water from a nuclear bomb site is radioactive and therefore, poisonous stress mental breakdown loss of natural resources necessary for industrial competitiveness Also to give a little more insight on how radiation work s if u get too much of it Lets say you get 7 Gray of ionizing radiation. That is enough to kill you, on average, even with good and immediate medical treatment. Radiation is just particles, either massed particles like protons or neutrons, or massless ones like photons, aka light. In the case of photons, what we call radiation (in the bad for you sense) is just photons with way more energy than something like visible light. A visible light photon has an energy of 1.5-3.5 eV; a gamma ray (bad radiation) has an energy of 200,000-3,000,000 eV. Getting 7 Gray of whole-body radiation means that every kilogram of your body has been exposed to as much as 200,000,000,000,000 of these dangerous photons. Because the photons have so much energy they are "ionizing radiation". The photon goes shooting though your body, missing a lot of stuff because photons are small and atoms are mostly empty space. But eventually the photon crashes into something, either an electron or an atom's nucleus, and it gets blown out of the atom. Suddenly the atom is no longer a chilled out atom, making up a molecule. It's now an ion, and it can't be part of the molecule any more because it has a charge. The molecule breaks. Maybe that molecule was a strand of DNA. Maybe it was a hemoglobin protein in a red blood cell, trying to carry oxygen. Maybe it was a molecule of water, and now there's super reactive hydrogen and hydroxide ions inside a cell, looking for the first thing to react with. You're exposed to radiation all the time. Your cells have ways of fixing it, including killing the cell because the damage is too great. Not a big deal at low rates, your body makes new cells, everything works out. But not when each kilogram of your body sees trillions of individual radiation events. Your body only has trillions of cells. Literally every single cell is exposed to hundreds of ionizing particles by itself. So in the end, too many of your cells are too broken and can't be repaired. You are the sum of your cells, and when enough of them die, so do you. Not my own work. May u never encounter such in life Have a nice day folks |
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taiocol:thanks |
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Please Naruchigo.com pls i need ur helps thanks |
crownprince102:no fear una go cum return leg for aba na dia una go collect die |
17:00 Abia Warriors - Akwa 1:0 17:00 Dolphins - Giwa 1:1 17:00 El Kanemi - Gabros 1:4 17:00 Heartland - Taraba 2:0 17:00 Kwara - Lobi 1:1 17:00 Nasarawa - Bayelsa 1:0 17:00 Shooting - Enyimba 0:0 17:00 Sunshine Stars - Kano 3:0 17:00 Warri - Enugu 0:1 17:00 Wikki - Sharks 3:0 good week brothers dnt u think kudos must go to gabros what a big away win and also enugu ranger for holding on to d vita win against all odds crownprince102 u get luck we were missing some key players and udokirika1 kudos to ifeanyi ubah and taiocol i no tel u ntoor lol Bleep dolphins dm cut my bet but my team of the week is gabros |
taiocol:hope say u d see as enugu d mess una up |
82' Abia Warriors - Akwa 1:0
82' Dolphins - Giwa 1:1
82' El Kanemi - Gabros 0:3
82' Heartland - Taraba 2:0
84' Kwara - Lobi 1:1
82' Nasarawa - Bayelsa 1:0
84' Shooting - Enyimba 0:0
69' Sunshine Stars - Kano 2:0
81' Warri - Enugu 0:1
84' Wikki - Sharks 3:0
una go loose by force kudos to gabros ojoro pillars god dn katch una |
taiocol:una go loose red card to enugu nt deserved |
taiocol:Bleep DOLPHINS them wan cut my ticket idiots dem no fit win giwa |
adioolayi:doing grEAT BRO |
adioolayi:doing great bro i d ur back but am enyimba so we are two opposite sides of d same coin |
Tunisian club Esperance seals $400,000
Kingsley Sokari transfer
The Enyimba midfielder, whose stock was enhanced
by performances at the U20 World Cup, has been
snapped up by the Tunisian giants
Goal can exclusively reveal that a deal has been
agreed between Enyimba and Tunisian giants
Esperance for the transfer of Kingsley Sokari .
The 20-year-old midfielder has been on the books
of the two-time African champions for the last two
seasons. Only this past month, he was a part of the
Nigeria U20 national team, the Flying Eagles, at the
ongoing Fifa U20 World Cup in New Zealand. He
made three appearances for Manu Garba’s side,
scoring once.
Sokari has also been capped by the Super Eagles,
making his debut in a friendly against Ivory Coast in
January.
Esperance, who already have fellow Nigeria
international Emem Eduok in their ranks, have paid
the sum of $400,000 for the playmaker. Personal
terms have also been agreed between the player
and the club, Goal’s sources have revealed.
It is expected that the player will put pen to paper
on a four-year deal with the Blood and Gold in the
coming days, following which an official
announcement will be made. |
taiocol:fifa shud nt give to it to dm dey nt deserve it |
taiocol:nt again y cant lmc do something about dis is nt like dey dnt see d fraud for the past ten years dy nw have d highest penalties |
NIGERIA: Premier League
45+' Kano - Giwa 2:1
45+' Sunshine Stars - Warri 1:1
45+' Taraba - Wikki 0:1 NIGERIA: Premier League
45+' Kano - Giwa 2:1
45+' Sunshine Stars - Warri 1:1
45+' Taraba - Wikki 0:1 |
gbens2000:FLASHSCORE.MOBI SOCCERWAY FUTBOL24 Meanwhile giwa pulls one back |
ojoro pillars win home loose away well if dey dnt improve dis dn no title for them and btw enyimba is winning double dis season dn we wud will caf and treble next season click like for THE PEOPLE ELEPHANT |
Krasid:dia arent many bro i think d away teams just slowed down but i think enyimba wud get d highest away win dis season trust me |
taiocol:shit what happenned? |
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NIGERIA: Premier League
45+' Kano - Giwa 2:1
45+' Sunshine Stars - Warri 1:1
45+' Taraba - Wikki 0:1