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Oppenheimer's omission

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The Effects of Radiation on Human Health

A lot of radiation comes from unstable versions of elements called isotopes. Isotopes are atoms that have extra particles they can't quite handle. The atomic bomb at Trinity was packed full of highly unstable elements. They drifted down onto roofs and got washed into cisterns. That's not going to register very high in a Geiger counter, but if you're eating and drinking those isotopes, they're still firing off particles inside your body.

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