
A Physician's Perspective on Nuclear Waste
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What's the Name of the Natural Reactor?
There was a positive uranium that was very rich, naturally occurring. It's two billion years ago, and it was 3%. And in just that right spot where the water was concentrating it, it created a natural nuclear fission reaction. So scientists have been able to look how far do those waste products go in that geology. The rock under our feet here, the coburg formation, allows water to move a meter in a million years.
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