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Re: FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI - THE SEA IS BOILING

Started by zorgon, August 28, 2013, 09:01:35 PM

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The Matrix Traveller

I screw up regular, but sometimes saying "sorry" is just not quite enough.

Some sad people say sorry, but have NO regret at all.    :(

I don't agree with suicide but "Seppuku" was a Japanese tradition to confirm their sincerity,
to bring back the Honour to their family or their family would bear their dishonour.

ArMaP

Quote from: Amaterasu on August 29, 2013, 08:55:39 PM
And like an apology is going to make the whole thing better.  Really... Rather useless.
Keeping on a Japanese theme, I think it was Ryotsu (from the Kochikame anime) that said:
"if apologising was enough we wouldn't need police". :)

Seriously, what are they expecting, that people say "that's OK, don't worry about it"?  :(

ArMaP

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on August 29, 2013, 09:41:08 PM
I don't agree with suicide but "Seppuku" was a Japanese tradition to confirm their sincerity,
to bring back the Honour to their family or their family would bear their dishonour.
They even did a short bow while apologising.  :(

Somamech

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on August 29, 2013, 09:41:08 PM
I screw up regular, but sometimes saying "sorry" is just not quite enough.

Some sad people say sorry, but have NO regret at all.    :(

I don't agree with suicide but "Seppuku" was a Japanese tradition to confirm their sincerity,
to bring back the Honour to their family or their family would bear their dishonour.

Those sad people are always in Asian movies.  They are usually depicted as a squabbling mess and then they have a choice of making good... or being left off the script!  LOL

MT ( or anyone else) seen IP Man?

Supposedly based on some truth ? :D

Somamech

Quote from: ArMaP on August 29, 2013, 10:05:06 PM
They even did a short bow while apologising.  :(

Make's me wonder whether a kneeler has a greater sword than a true asssasin.  At least with a true assisin you know where you stand.  A kneeler will always decieve and kill you without honour.

The Matrix Traveller




Just some trivia...

Did you see one of the Matrix formats, in the form of a "Mosaic" in the pavement ? (in the above trailer)

This format is often found in other Mosaic pavements right across the Earth in just about every country.

Somamech

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on August 29, 2013, 10:20:26 PM


Just some trivia...

Did you see one of the Matrix formats, in the form of a "Mosaic" in the pavement ? (in the above trailer)

This format is often found in other Mosaic pavements right across the Earth in just about every country.

Yup all over any asian normal life ;)

Oddly though, we will hear the plight of the jews till the cow's come home. 

The Matrix Traveller

I placed this in another thread but I thought it appropriate to show it here too.


This cat reminds me of the "human species".... always getting in the Fertiliser.




I love the last part...

Amaterasu

Quote from: The Matrix Traveller on August 29, 2013, 09:01:38 PM
It's Pathetic isn't it ?

But did you look at that valve in the video ?

Its so small I could put it in my pocket.


Dissembling all the way it would seem.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

thorfourwinds

Greetings:

Whilst we were sitting out rainstorms in Montana this May, we posted this:

QuoteQuote from: robomont on October 23, 2012, 08:07:15 PM
ok,how about a giant dozer push the whole thing out ,spread it out .that way the reaction ends.the tons of material can be transfered and buried by robots before any of the above proposals are done of course.

One of the problems with that scenario is that the corium has left the building and thought to be somewhere below (18 meters was a speculation by TEPCO about six months post 311) 'containment.'
 

Quotewhat im saying is an air cannons pressure could be adjusted to just blow it out at a certain velocity.say a hundred mph.shot directly at the molten pool.it should disperse in blobs.these blobs being separated,would slow the reaction down significantly.hopefully to the point of resolidifying.

See above.

This is the much-feared 'China Syndrome' at work here in Japan.   

There is not a clear shot at the blob
as it is burrowing its way through
the sandstone somewhere under Fukushima at this point.


And then this a week ago:






Level Three Incident
Declared at
Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant


21 August 2013

Two years, five months and eleven days (895 days) since the March 11, 2011 earthquake, tsunami and triple melt-throughs - the situation at the Fukushima nuclear plant not only remains critical - but it may be much worse than the smokescreen of disinformation and outright prevarications TEPCO and the JAPGOV have been leaking to the world on a daily basis.

Fukushima is a continuing nuclear disaster, 24/7/365 – it did not end when the world's mainstream media abruptly stopped reporting on it just a few months after it began.

We have been attempting to sound the alarm for quite some time, and it seems that every week, there is a new admission by TEPCO that 'estimates we made in the past are perhaps off by a few thousand percent.'   :P


And now, another travesty in this never-ending fiasco is revealed.

We think it's about time this catastrophe is taken out of the incapable hands of TEPCO and handled by a world-class consortium of thinkers, doers and perhaps even scientists.   :P

The real question might be:

Why hasn't this already happened?


which contained this nugget we headlined Disclosure:

And while the melted cores
of the three destroyed reactors
have burnt through the concrete
basement of the reactor zone,



Apparently, it got lost.   :P






EARTH AID is dedicated to the creation of an interactive multimedia worldwide event to raise awareness about the challenges and solutions of nuclear energy.

robomont

yea i was saying that as japan was saying the core hadent breached the floor.
the best thing to do now is push it all in the hole using hydraulically controlled mecha.then when done .drive it into the hole.by then the core should have burrowed deep enough to cover whole thing with cap of concrete.then bring in trash and turn it into a dump site.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

The Matrix Traveller

#41
So what lies below Fuk ushima ?




:(


When human technology gets out of Control...

Like "Rogue bore" at Taupo in NZ, but this is on a small scale compared to "China Syndrome" IF it exists...


This is a Geothermal Power Station in Taupo NZ.




Here is what happened in Taupo.

A Drilling rig fell down its own bore it was drilling, caused by an explosion of Steam.   :(

It is hazardous to drill in a geothermal area, where steam is under high pressure.
This early bore at Wair?kei has discharged out of control – workers run to dodge the shot of steam
and flying fragments of rock. There are now stringent safety practices to ensure that such blowouts
do not occur.





In 1960, drillers prospecting a new part of the Wair?kei field got more than they bargained for,
when steam forced its way up the outside of the bore casing and exploded at the surface.

It sent up a plume of steam visible 120 kilometres away, and created a crater 22 metres deep
and 70 metres long.



Crews tried to seal the hole by pouring in vast quantities of thick mud and cement, but water continued
to erupt and the crater got bigger.

Over several months it swallowed up the original drilling platform, part of the access road and some
of the hillside.

Attempts to contain the 'rogue bore', as it became known, were eventually abandoned, and it became
a tourist attraction.

A Rotorua-based journalist, Ross Annabell, dodged a series of locked gates and warning signs to visit it,
as he described in Hot water country (1962):

'Below us was a small steaming lake about 90 m wide, set in a sort of crater about 15 m deep,
with earth walls which shook visibly under the continuous impact of some hammer-like subterranean force...
in the crater bottom a furious, steaming, boiling lake of dark grey murky water was in violent motion,
stirred by almost continuous steam eruptions.

The pressures built up every two or three minutes to a furious geyser eruption which hurled a column
of dark muddy water nine to 15 metres into the air, with an accompanying column of steam which shot
more than 90 m above the hilltop ... it was horrifying, yet utterly fascinating.

We felt like running, yet our legs remained immobilised by mixed fright and curiosity.

It was far more than a tourist spectacle; it was a feel, a pulsating, horrifying feel that reverberated through
the very soles of our feet.

'Overseas visitors who saw the bore declared it was the highlight of their visit to New Zealand.'

The rogue bore died down of its own accord in 1975, and the photograph shows the crater left behind.
The person at upper right gives a sense of scale.

Crater left by the 'rogue bore'






WAIRAKEI - Geothermal Rogue Bore Erupting.



So what happens at Fuk ushima when the fuel eats all the way to the "HOT stuff" below it ?  :(
If "China Syndrome" is a reality ?






robomont

nice graphic.hopefully the core will punch into magma and it will pour out over the area and harden creating a safe area again and the core will be gone.the water may actually be making it worse.maybe cap them and filter the gases instead of dumping water that hydraulics the soil into quicksand and spews steam and contaminates the soil.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore