2011年8月6日星期六

Man arrested for attempting to split atoms in kitchen

It's a hazardous substance that is illegal for non military or commercial energy purposes, there is a Dragon Nest Goldgood reason it is not available at every corner store.

Take your pick, potential use for a primitive dirty bomb or causing innocent people to get sick from radiation exposure. He likely ignored his countries laws and has to pay the penalty, since the tag line of the article said illegal possession, why the surprise he was arrested.

Next i except to read people questioning why the police arrested a man trying to create anti-matter in his kitchen, some people.
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A Swedish man has been arrested for illegally being in possession of radium, uranium and americium; in an attempt to split atoms in his kitchen.Dragon Nest Gold
Richard Handl said he was interested in physics and chemistry, and set up a nuclear reactor in his home to carry out his experiments. He used the various radioactive materials as part of his projects and even blogged about his progress, with one of the posts detailing a mini nuclear meltdown. While his efforts may have been innocent in nature, the police still arrested him for being in possession of the radioactive materials, and if convicted, he may serve up to two years in jail.
It turns out he took some time to contact the authorities about his experiments, just to find out if his actions were legal or not. They were quick to respond by sending the police to arrest him and seize all possessions and materials related to his activities.Dragon Nest Gold
Handl knows now that he should have contacted authorities if he wants to conduct any further experimentation, that’s if they let him off with a warning.

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