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Thursday, August 16th, 2007 04:01 pm

We are continually threatened by our government with the spectre of a terrorist "dirty bomb" using cobalt-60 or some comparable radionucleide.  However, an actual examination of the problem¹ reveals that to yield a actual significantly dangerous level of contamination over any significant area, such a "dirty bomb" would have to contain sufficient cobalt-60 that the terrorists constructing and deploying it would be dead within a few minutes in its proximity.  This poses, shall we say, logistical problems in gathering and assembling such a mass of radioactive material.

The conclusion from this appears to be that such a "dirty bomb" is, indeed, largely a pure terror weapon, to be feared primarily because ... well ... people are afraid of it.

Discuss.

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[1]  The actual article was in New Scientist, if memory serves, but I can't find it online, so wandering upstairs to find the issue and verify that is somewhat moot.

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Friday, August 17th, 2007 04:49 pm (UTC)
I'm pretty certain that it is currently un-American to offer logic in the face of governmental scare tactics.
Saturday, August 18th, 2007 08:49 pm (UTC)

Government as an entity will fight for it's survival. We are a part of our government it's not some alien invasion force.

I've seen people make incremental changes that eventually added up to fundamental ones. That takes sobriety, dedication and rationality with some good statesmanship.

I suck at that.

Government as an entity will look for problems and try and solve them. If they do not the current people in it will be replaced by people who will.
That this can and does erode out liberties is something we'll have to work to prevent. Reversing such erosion takes much longer and is much more costly.

Sunday, August 19th, 2007 04:51 pm (UTC)
The problem arises when the politicians realize it is more long-term politically profitable to do something quick, dirty, ineffective, but VISIBLE, that "feels good", than to take time to study the problem and do something that'll actually work. First, they get to grab the headlines while the issue's hot; and second, after the publicity dies down, the problem is still there to re-use again, and again, and again.
Sunday, August 19th, 2007 07:34 pm (UTC)
I'm by no means apologizing for the polyticks. I do think we are culpable in who is there. If the amount of time people spent on some trivial pursuit were instead dedicated to politics it would be fun to watch. Just an hour a day.

It keeps the dictators away.