Chernobyl: the nature she already takes her rights?

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Re: Chernobyl: does nature take back its rights?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 05/01/22, 17:23

izentrop wrote:For those who don't know ...

Who do not know what? Not read and not understand like you?

Ps: Another bogus communication from the nuclear lobby. We can believe them *, therefore.

* The last sentence alone is an unnamed crap: "Lives were severely disrupted by the Chernobyl accident, but from a radiological point of view, a generally positive outlook for the future health of most people is expected to prevail . "
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by Christophe » 07/02/22, 20:49

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by Obamot » 07/02/22, 22:48

Fake news
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by Janic » 08/02/22, 12:52

well before Chernobyl, we notice, as in Drosophila, failures, but none of these mutations turned out to be positive, all are regressive. We must stop believing in Santa Claus and in fact in the same myth of evolution never demonstrated and proven in biology.
Thank you to all those who screw up the mess in the biological balances which makes it possible to note the permanence of the biological laws when they are transgressed. : Arrowd: : Arrowd: : Arrowd:
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Re: Chernobyl: does nature take back its rights?




by izentrop » 23/02/24, 10:54

Chernobyl made inaccessible to humans by antipersonnel mines... "so much the better" that leaves more peace for wildlife...
Meanwhile, the gray wolf strengthens its immunity and could help treat our cancers : Mrgreen:
Some of these animals died, but the vast majority mutated to survive according to the principle "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger." The leaves of the trees became redder, giving these woods the name “red forest”. The frogs have turned black.
We even noticed that certain animal species that we thought were on the verge of extinction or disappeared, such as Przewalski's horses, lynxes, bison and brown bears began to proliferate. As a result, the region has become the largest nature reserve for wild animals in Europe.
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Cara Love had the idea of ​​placing GPS collars and dosimeters on these gray wolves in order to follow their movements in real time and see the level of radiation to which they were exposed. She coupled this monitoring with blood samples.
Ten years later, it has just published the results. First of all, it is clear that these gray wolves have developed excellent resistance to radiation. According to Cara Love,the immune systems of Chernobyl's gray wolves mutated to become similar to those of human cancer patients receiving radiotherapy...
https://www.radiofrance.fr/francecultur ... yl-6877037
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by gegyx » 23/02/24, 11:12

Ah well, everything works out, in the best of all possible worlds! : Cheesy:

This is called adaptation.

We will soon add a good dose of mutagenic doping.
Adventurous powers are at work...
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by izentrop » 23/02/24, 11:44

Go back to your fallout shelter : Twisted: : Twisted:
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by gegyx » 23/02/24, 11:50

What is the point of these subterfuges?

Nature overcomes and adapts to environments, without the need for an RNA vaccine... Banana!
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by Christophe » 23/02/24, 11:56

In my opinion there is a wolf behind all this...

I'm going out ...
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by A.D. 44 » 25/02/24, 14:24

Christophe wrote:In my opinion there is a wolf behind all this...

I'm going out ...


I'm far from sharing all your points of view...

But I still have to admit something, you have a sense of humor (sincerely). I am a customer!!!

Very nice form of creativity!
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