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There are things called "scientific journals" that have thousands and thousands and thousands of papers on fluid dynamics, and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of text books and monographs on the subject.
If on the the other hand, one prefers pop journalists to real scientists, one can credulously refer to pop reporters.
While I've got a pop anti-nuke on the phone, have any of them found even one drop of tritium anywhere in human flesh, an amount in mass or risk comparable to the mass and risk associated with a typical breath of dangerous fossil fuel waste or dangerous biomass combustion waste?
No?
Not one?
You mean New Jersey is not experiencing a huge vast die off?
That is a surprise.
Have a nice Condi Rice "Mushroom Cloud" kind of "Science from the Pop Journalists" kind of days.
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