What is the world like if nuclear reactors explode simultaneously?
If all on Earth simultaneously exploded, it would make the planet a completely uninhabitable place for the next 156 years , due to soil and air being contaminated with radioactive isotope cesium-137 , British scientists said.
In an article entitled "The Second Nuclear Apocalypse" published in the Journal of Special Physical Subjects, researchers at the University of Leicester in England specifically mentioned the science drama. The 100 fiction .
We can only live on 156 years after Praimfaya happened.
Researchers said the film stated that "a small crew left the earth with missiles to escape the end of the world, when all the nuclear power plants on Earth melted almost at the same time. ". This event is called "Praimfaya" . Another group of people survived by hiding in the underground cellar.
According to Sputnik, the researchers say they have decided to "assess the accuracy of the claim" by Clarke, the leader of the surviving group. Clarke is a radiation-free person and has stated that returning to Earth will be safe for nearly a decade after the end of the world.
Using the data collected after the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear disaster, scientists tried to calculate how many radioactive nuclides flew into the air when they melted and how long the planet could not live.
"Clarke thinks radioactivity will fall to a safe level five years after Praimfaya happens. From our model, we think there's a serious underestimation and we conclude, can only live at Earth 156 years after Praimfaya happened, " the researchers pointed out.
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