Human Resistance to Radiation
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 9:02 am
Hi, Daniel
After reading your papers, I've got some doubts. Please, could you clarify me on these points?
According to my understanding of your explanations, more than 4,000 years ago, the Annunakis and their slaves (automatons) came to Earth using their craftships or arks (radiactive planetary moons) to mine radiactive gold and all gems produced by extremely high surface temperatures of the early planet core.
I suppose that being space travelers and professional miners of radiactive materials, the Annunakis and their slaves should face radiation all time in space (like our Van Allen belt) or during their scavations, so I don't understand why their automations would damage or die just in our planet. That would indicate that Annanakis would not prepared to met their objectives...
The replacement of automatons by Cro-Magnon man (us) also makes non-sense for me.
If that happen in the past, would manking have lost the resistance to radiation during the last centuries?
Nowadays human beings have almost none resistance to radiation, according to the table below (from: http://www.atomicarchive.com/Effects/ra ... able.shtml)
Effects of Radiation Levels on the Human Body
Dose-rem Effects
5-20 Possible late effects; possible chromosomal damage.
20-100 Temporary reduction in white blood cells.
100-200 Mild radiation sickness within a few hours: vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue; reduction in resistance to infection.
200-300 Serious radiation sickness effects as in 100-200 rem and hemorrhage; exposure is a Lethal Dose to 10-35% of the population after 30 days (LD 10-35/30).
300-400 Serious radiation sickness; also marrow and intestine destruction; LD 50-70/30.
400-1000 Acute illness, early death; LD 60-95/30.
1000-5000 Acute illness, early death in days; LD 100/10.
Source: Nuclear Arms Race: Craig and Jungerman, 1990
A REM is the Dose Equivalent corresponding to absorbed dose in RAD.
Take a dose in RAD, multiply by the quality factor, and you get an answer in REM.
A RAD is defined as 100 erg/g.
Generalized quality factors are:
X and GammaRays - 1
Electrons and Positrons - 1
Neutrons E < 10 keV - 3
Neutrons E > 10 keV - 10
Protons - 1 to 10
Alphas - 1 to 20
Heavy Ions - 20
Thank you in advance.
After reading your papers, I've got some doubts. Please, could you clarify me on these points?
According to my understanding of your explanations, more than 4,000 years ago, the Annunakis and their slaves (automatons) came to Earth using their craftships or arks (radiactive planetary moons) to mine radiactive gold and all gems produced by extremely high surface temperatures of the early planet core.
I suppose that being space travelers and professional miners of radiactive materials, the Annunakis and their slaves should face radiation all time in space (like our Van Allen belt) or during their scavations, so I don't understand why their automations would damage or die just in our planet. That would indicate that Annanakis would not prepared to met their objectives...
The replacement of automatons by Cro-Magnon man (us) also makes non-sense for me.
If that happen in the past, would manking have lost the resistance to radiation during the last centuries?
Nowadays human beings have almost none resistance to radiation, according to the table below (from: http://www.atomicarchive.com/Effects/ra ... able.shtml)
Effects of Radiation Levels on the Human Body
Dose-rem Effects
5-20 Possible late effects; possible chromosomal damage.
20-100 Temporary reduction in white blood cells.
100-200 Mild radiation sickness within a few hours: vomiting, diarrhea, fatigue; reduction in resistance to infection.
200-300 Serious radiation sickness effects as in 100-200 rem and hemorrhage; exposure is a Lethal Dose to 10-35% of the population after 30 days (LD 10-35/30).
300-400 Serious radiation sickness; also marrow and intestine destruction; LD 50-70/30.
400-1000 Acute illness, early death; LD 60-95/30.
1000-5000 Acute illness, early death in days; LD 100/10.
Source: Nuclear Arms Race: Craig and Jungerman, 1990
A REM is the Dose Equivalent corresponding to absorbed dose in RAD.
Take a dose in RAD, multiply by the quality factor, and you get an answer in REM.
A RAD is defined as 100 erg/g.
Generalized quality factors are:
X and GammaRays - 1
Electrons and Positrons - 1
Neutrons E < 10 keV - 3
Neutrons E > 10 keV - 10
Protons - 1 to 10
Alphas - 1 to 20
Heavy Ions - 20
Thank you in advance.