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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]quaker bill
(8,265 posts)from the nuke tests by now is found in minute quantities everywhere, if you look hard enough. I am sure it is in mother's milk at some small level.
You still have not dealt with the mass differential question. Since we know that Cs is product of the nuclear chemistry, there is never more of it than the starting material. As the amount of Cs rises, the amount of Plutonium decreases, at a 1:1 rate. You end up with the same number of atoms, just a different mixture of isotopes. Eventually over time 1000 or so a cubic mile.
The math indicates that if you cover a mountain with windmills, more electricity will be produced eventually than removing the mountain and burning the coal under it. It is only a question of time.
A modest hurricane releases a Hiroshima bomb's energy roughly every minute it exists. They sometimes exist for a week or more at 1440 minutes a day....