ThreeHalflings@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.ml•SETI advance hopes to parse alien radio from Earthly static
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1 year agoNo. No it is not.
No. No it is not.
Storage of easily enriched material to prevent theft is a concern, especially given the number of incidents with jokers photographing themselves inside nuclear facilities and the results of FBI testing of nuclear site security protocols.
Additionally, given the ridiculously long half life of the products, you get into conversations about what happens on the thousands of years time scale in which it’s not reasonable to think that any given state remains politically stable.
And we’re just ignoring the whole weapons proliferation side of things?
No comment on the level of PFAS aside from
This is just feeding the outrage machine to get clicks. If it was a story they’d be citing concentration guidelines and telling you what concentrations were found in the products. It’s not a story, it’s rage bait.