• Fisting for FreedomM
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    91 year ago

    One little slip of the screwdriver:

    Over the next four days, Slotin suffered an “agonizing sequence of radiation-induced traumas”, including severe diarrhea, reduced urine output, swollen hands, erythema, “massive blisters on his hands and forearms”, intestinal paralysis and gangrene. He had internal radiation burns throughout his body, which one medical expert described as a “three-dimensional sunburn.” By the seventh day, he was experiencing periods of “mental confusion.” His lips turned blue and he was put in an oxygen tent. He ultimately experienced “a total disintegration of bodily functions” and slipped into a coma. Slotin died at 11 a.m. on 30 May, in the presence of his parents. He was buried in the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery in Winnipeg on 2 June 1946.

    Internal radiation burns, throughout his body.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      I still can’t believe how absolutely brain dead that whole experiment was. You’re holding death at bay with a fuckin screwdriver. What did they think was gonna happen?

      The worst part, after the original group died someone came along and did it AGAIN!?

      • Fisting for FreedomM
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        61 year ago

        It’s amazing that this was the second criticality accident with the same core, in under a year. I guess safety regulations really are written in blood and/or internal radiation burns throughout the body.

      • @gundog48
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        11 year ago

        I do way too much shit like that where I’ll realise that I’ve put my life in the hands of something really dumb halfway through doing it. The amount of times I’ve realised that the only thing saving me from a debilitating injury is a haphazard pile of clutter, or that I’m relying on the traction of the amorphous cable monster on my workbench, and that if it slips, I could get electrocuted. Not to mention stuff on ladders.

        But then, I’m not a scientist, and I know I would *definitely *die if I ever tried planning ahead for anything.

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    11 year ago

    I remember watching the movie about this in highschool and being absolutely sure there was no way it was that stupid. Then I looked it up ajd not only was it even dumber, I learned someone did it AGAIN.