>>507284632>The most dangerous thing about nukes is the contamination which is much wider than the blast area.For sure not true
The amount of radioactive fallout is directly proportional to the mass of the nuke, mainly the fissile core
When a nuke blows off, it releases so much radiation that most of the nuke itself is turned into random radioactive isotopes
Being random, they have random half lifes, so the radioactivity drops off exponentially
Itโs crazy radioactive the first second, extremely radioactive the first minute, very radioactive the first hour, pretty radioactive the first day, kinda radioactive the first week, noticeably radioactive the first month, technically radioactive the first year.
Nukes are not heavy, Iโm talking kilograms. And the fallout is directly proportional to the mass of everything that undergoes fission, which is very little.
Merely dropping chemtrails of uranium or radium dust from planes would create far more fallout than nukes
Cobalt nukes are a meme they just encase the core in cobalt hoping the neutrons turn it into a barely radioactive variant of cobalt it increases the (minuscule) fallout of a nuke by 1.5-2
Itโs not even a theoretically efficient way to do it I wonder if itโs a fake project/Cold War disinfo
Basically fallout is a nothingburger, be worried the closer in time you are form the nuke going off, and try to not breathe in any dust or eat food or water that had dust