Japan Earthquake | Page 36

  • Sinthia the link to that doc can be found on the webpage fukushima.wikispaces.com I posted it there last night.
    by Sky 3/26/2011 6:44:22 PM

  • @tippytoe He felt the quake before it happened. He knew about Haiti and other stuff before it came out. He seems to have his own "realtime psychic link" of sorts.
    by Meretisa 3/26/2011 6:44:35 PM

  • How can people say that Japan has been forthright on information when this link www.bousai.ne.jp to Japan's Nuclear Safety Technology Center has shown both Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures as "Under survey" since they put the page up?
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:45:23 PM

  • The latest release (in French) of the ISRN (Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety) www.irsn.fr "IRSN examines scenarios of a possible aggravation of the situation, including scenarios associated with rupture of the reactor vessel No. 3 or circuits connected to it."
    by Olivier 3/26/2011 6:45:32 PM

  • @Sinthia Domina Here it is again but the site is down www.osti.gov
    by NHK Listener 3/26/2011 6:45:35 PM

  • @Meretisa, so long as we're on this subject. Ask him if he has info on the New Madrid Fault line. Major Ed Dames, head of the military's remote viewing program says that's going to be the location of "the next big one". He allegedly also saw the Japan quake and ensuing melt down back in 2005 (or there abouts).
    by tippytoe 3/26/2011 6:47:11 PM

  • @Matsuoko You definitely couldn't just pour concrete over it, you're right, that would crack almost instantly. Reinforced concrete might do okay if designed correctly, but you'd have to build in sections offsite at a precasting plant and assemble with lots of workers onsite. Or maybe polymer concrete could be used en.wikipedia.org
    by jay77 3/26/2011 6:47:16 PM

  • @dean Spaceglass?!?! my dad invented that, and is useless in this situation
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:47:33 PM

  • [not to follow opinion] Here, in the basque country (south of france, north west of Spain, we had a project in Spain, for a big nuclear power plant. The first CEo came, he was shot a bullet in the head. they sent a second one, same story, a poor man dead. They sent a 3rd one, dead also . I DON'T agree whith that kind of action, ok, but the power plant was stopped .I just think that it is a pity that , when a full country don't want of something, a state say: you will have it anyway. We should remember Japan's people who have immolate themselves with fire, against the nuclear plant in the 70 years. Unfortunately, these deaths have done nothing. I really hope now that information could change the world, without any more death
    by Future Isnow 3/26/2011 6:47:40 PM

  • any of you listen to Coast to Coast?
    by Sinthia Domina 3/26/2011 6:48:41 PM

  • @Patrick Kelley ah but glass made in a true vacuum is as hard as diamonds
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 6:48:43 PM

  • @Sin, of course!!!
    by tippytoe 3/26/2011 6:49:00 PM

  • @tippytoe I have... he has spoken of it also for a while now. He says that certain things are "inevitable" but others we (humans) will have a choice on... he said that the Fukushima was based on choices AND "inevitable". I don't know. It is very upsetting, but he seems pretty calm about it... says it is all "a cycle" and "has happened before".
    by Meretisa 3/26/2011 6:49:18 PM

  • @george hard yes, durable no.
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:49:27 PM

  • Someone could shoot it with a BB gun....
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:49:41 PM

  • www.mext.go.jp Fallout readings for Ibaraki are 860 MBq/km2 of Iodine, 160 for Cs
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:49:45 PM

  • @Jojo, I wondered about this, too. At least the readings for Ibaraki Prefecture south of Fukushima Have been gradually decreasing.
    by Peter Melzer 3/26/2011 6:49:46 PM

  • For Tokyo, it's 220 Iodine, 12 Cs.
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:50:10 PM

  • @Patrick Kelley All I know was that its the moisture/impurities that make it brittle
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 6:50:48 PM

  • @Peter Melzer It was decreasing until yesterday. Yesterday Yamagata was at 150/150, now its 7500/1200.
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:50:49 PM

  • There was the earthquake guy on there not long ago who said the the pets gone missing in San Diego had risen dramatically.
    by Sinthia Domina 3/26/2011 6:50:59 PM

  • @Dean Does the dry well hold pressure?
    by NHK Listener 3/26/2011 6:51:00 PM

  • @Sinthia, could you elaborate on that? I must have missed it. I have a daughter in LA, so I worry... thanks
    by Janis 3/26/2011 6:52:15 PM

  • @patrick Kelly Do you think that an initial entombment with concrete, with boronated water injected, and then an off-site manufactured Titanium shroud would work? Titanium is as strong as steel, but has the advantage of being flexible, extremely heat resistant, and resistant to chlorine and most acids. Be awfully expensive tho.
    by marie rich 3/26/2011 6:52:57 PM

  • @Sinthia are you joking? lol
    by Janis 3/26/2011 6:53:00 PM

  • MaryMary: TEPCO is a public company trading on two exchanges. It's a pink sheet listing in the US which means that it doesn't have far to fall. Pink sheet stocks are the wild, wild west. If a Bk was filed, the stock market will know it.
    by Karen Warren 3/26/2011 6:53:10 PM

  • @george it's neat stuff, but made for repairs, more or less, it creates a great seal, allows the workers to repair the situation. And then poof you crack it and it shatters away.(obviously I'm not a chemist, I just grew up with one, so I appologize for any errors, I'm sure it's more complicated then that)
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:53:16 PM

  • @Janis No, it's serious. There is nothing definitive but informally some pets (mostly dogs) are thought to act strange before an earthquake because they hear some ultrasonic waves being emitted from under the ground.
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:54:24 PM

  • @ marie - I think that we have to also put into perspective the materials we are talking about. This plant is huge, I don't know if we even have that much titanium in the world.
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:54:34 PM

  • Its just speculation on Coast to Coast here is their site. www.coasttocoastam.com Its not empirical scientific data just some guy's theory.
    by Sinthia Domina 3/26/2011 6:54:56 PM

  • I just briefly compared the METI reports from the ones a day ago:

    Unit 1: Pressure still rising. Well over the limit for days now, so let's test how much it can take...

    Unit 2: SFP temperature went from 28 up to 57 wthin a day. Normally not possile with or without cooling. There must be something wrong in the readings - or in the cooling/water levels.

    Units 5 & 6: spent fuel pool rising- in No. 6 over 10C with functioning cooling???
    The again switched power from temporary to permanent and got 10 degrees increase within a day. I wonder...

    Not to mention dropping levels of reactor water level of around 400mm. A up and down I of levels wonder for some time... Maintaining the water level is not such a difficult task if everything is ok...

    Common spent fuel pool: Temperature is fortunately back to 46C and seems to be decreasing.
    by Max 3/26/2011 6:54:59 PM

  • @Patrick Kelly Point taken.
    by marie rich 3/26/2011 6:55:06 PM

  • @Sinthia and Jojo thanks
    by Janis 3/26/2011 6:55:43 PM

  • @marie rich With a such big nuclear plant, it would ask a very large amount of titanium, I try to do the math , but it seem for now incompatible with our worldwilde titanium ressources
    by Future Isnow 3/26/2011 6:55:47 PM

  • @Patrick Kelley I like it when people think outside the box - something tells me this is going to apply to this event.
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 6:56:03 PM

  • I'm concerned this liveblog may be devolving. Can we self-moderate to keep paranormal/supernatural speculation to a minimum, and focus on Japan news?
    by jay77 3/26/2011 6:57:22 PM

  • @Sin, I remember that guy. I think looking at animal migrations is important. Once you enter in into conspiracy zone you will find many people with this or that belief and most have pretty good reasons. I don't always know what to believe, so I just pay attention. If I start hearing of more and more people predicting this or that, it starts to seem a little more plausible. Meretisa's shaman and the New Madrid Fault line for example is another source of confirmation for what may be brewing there, etc.
    by tippytoe 3/26/2011 6:57:29 PM

  • @Max I've been doing the same type thing. I think unit 1 is getting ready to have an event- very likely to be some kind of breach due to pressure
    by marie rich 3/26/2011 6:57:33 PM

  • This might sound completely ridiculous because I don't know the quantities involved, but can we get a drone plane to carry this nuclear material down south to the other nuclear facility where they add it to the safe reactors there? I mean, they already have a bunch of intact containment units a few miles to the south.
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:58:25 PM

  • About a week ago there was a report; Japan was pressed against the attaching plate. As a result of the massive quakes this pressure was released. It is obvious that the pressure at the other side of this plate (US/CAN west cost ) is decreased. In other words: better be prepared.
    by Max 3/26/2011 6:59:08 PM

  • @jay77 I agree, and I will restrain myself. We must not waste the opportunity that Blog give us
    by Future Isnow 3/26/2011 6:59:14 PM

  • @you Or even just sealing them up temporarily in a truck and just hauling it down there, with drivers taking turns every few minutes. These workers are already getting really close to the nuke material...
    by Jojo 3/26/2011 6:59:20 PM

  • @jay77 I hear ya Jay - lack of news is one thing and i feel its important to let people voice there opinion for transparency
    by George Gibb 3/26/2011 6:59:44 PM

  • What I hope we will end up seeing is some kind of gravel/sand that can settle and move independently and is in high volumes worldwide. Coupled with some kind of flexible frame made of something more resource intensive. and a thin shell incasing all
    by Patrick Kelley 3/26/2011 6:59:56 PM

  • @jay77- sorry. just trying to fill the void for myself. This has been a very upsetting thing for me and my shaman has been helpful spiritually.
    by Meretisa 3/26/2011 7:00:30 PM

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