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    delta_v@lemmy.world
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    • I iamthetot@sh.itjust.works

      If it’s actively glowing blue, I don’t think it’s safe to handle.

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      stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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      If it’s actively glowing blue it means it’s under water producing Cherenkov radiation and the water should shield you from the alpha particles.

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      • T StinkyFingerItchyBum

        I asked Chat GPT:

        Approximate unshielded dose rates:

        At 1 m: ≈ 5.2×10^4 Sv/h (≈51,800 Sv/h) — fatal essentially instantaneously (seconds or less).

        At 3 m: ≈ 5.8×10^3 Sv/h — fatal within seconds.

        At 10 m: ≈ 5.18×10^2 Sv/h — fatal within tens of seconds.

        At 30 m: ≈ 5.8×10^1 Sv/h — severe, life‑threatening in minutes.

        At 100 m: ≈ 5.2 Sv/h — dangerous; a few hours would produce fatal/serious acute radiation syndrome.

        (For perspective: an acute whole‑body dose of ~4–5 Sv often causes death without intensive medical care; 1 Sv already causes significant radiation sickness.)

        These are conservative, point‑source, unshielded estimates for whole‑body dose from the gammas. Being closer, or in contact, or staying in the field increases dose proportionally.

        Back to me again. I’m sorry my radioactive physics game is weak and I had to speculatively look it up. That’s a lot of downvotes, yet no one decided to share the math themselves.

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        tburkhol@lemmy.world
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        You’re not getting downvoted. ChatGPT is getting downvoted, and you just happened to be in the way.

        These guys, the 2nd google link after AI, say that a 3540 Ci/130 TBq source would be around 500 Sv/h at 30 cm. Even Wikipedia says 45 Sv/h at 1m

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          allnewtypeface@leminal.space
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          That’s what you get for not casting it on the “This is not a place of honour” sign near the jagged black obelisks after encountering the colony of glowing cats

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            Somebody casted Repair on the rod

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            heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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            i cast mending on the pile of lead, giving me a solid cubic foot of weapons grade plutonium.

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            • G grue@lemmy.world

              I assume “danger” and “drop & run” would be straightforward enough, but does casting comprehend languages cause the wizard to understand the concept of radiation (or cobalt, or how large a ‘curie’ is)?

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              Barbecue Cowboy
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              That is a really good question…

              I feel like radiation should have some sort of translatable element as a generic radiant danger, but for the rest… if it doesn’t make sense without context in the source language, does it make sense after ‘comprehend language’? Kinda feels like we need a ‘comprehend science’ or something if they wanted to grasp the idea of specific elements and units of measure.

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              • G grue@lemmy.world

                I assume “danger” and “drop & run” would be straightforward enough, but does casting comprehend languages cause the wizard to understand the concept of radiation (or cobalt, or how large a ‘curie’ is)?

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                despoticruin
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                Hmm, I think as a DM I would roll an arcana check to see if the wizard would conceivably have heard of radiation from arcane studies. It’s reasonable to assume people with arcane knowledge would be the first to hear about the strange metal chunks that everyone keeps dying around. One of them would have had to have come up with a word, if not some variation on “death cursed”

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                  shinkantrain@lemmy.ml
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                  This forest of thorns looks really cool, I bet deeds are commemorated here

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                    squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                    There’s always a relevant xkcd.

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                    • K khanzarate@lemmy.world

                      I’d personally translate it to the closest word they have.

                      If I decided they didn’t have a word that was directly equivalent, in this case I’d use the closest word, “light-emitting”.

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                      squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                      “cancer-light”

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                        You’re not getting downvoted. ChatGPT is getting downvoted, and you just happened to be in the way.

                        These guys, the 2nd google link after AI, say that a 3540 Ci/130 TBq source would be around 500 Sv/h at 30 cm. Even Wikipedia says 45 Sv/h at 1m

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                        StinkyFingerItchyBum
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                        Oh thank god! I guess this is the “find the right answer by posting the wrong answer.”

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                        • S squaresinger@lemmy.world

                          “cancer-light”

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                          khanzarate@lemmy.world
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                          Disease-light might be the best medieval equivalent, actually.

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                            What if it was stored in a fridge

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                            Brave Little Hitachi Wand
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                            Isotopes only have a “worst by” date unfortunately

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                            • K khanzarate@lemmy.world

                              Disease-light might be the best medieval equivalent, actually.

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                              squaresinger@lemmy.world
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                              “Death-light”, maybe? Depending on the intensity.

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                              • S squaresinger@lemmy.world

                                There’s always a relevant xkcd.

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                                thatkamguy@sh.itjust.works
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                                With 3,174 comics and counting - it’s becoming more and more probable!

                                Just like how The Simpsons can be credited with predicting a whole bunch of things; volume is key!

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                                • S stupidcasey@lemmy.world

                                  If it’s actively glowing blue it means it’s under water producing Cherenkov radiation and the water should shield you from the alpha particles.

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                                  archpawn@lemmy.world
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                                  But if it’s a blue flash, that’s a completely different effect and there was a criticality accident and you’re probably going to die.

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                                  • S stupidcasey@lemmy.world

                                    If it’s actively glowing blue it means it’s under water producing Cherenkov radiation and the water should shield you from the alpha particles.

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                                    f_state@midwest.social
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                                    • B Barbecue Cowboy

                                      That is a really good question…

                                      I feel like radiation should have some sort of translatable element as a generic radiant danger, but for the rest… if it doesn’t make sense without context in the source language, does it make sense after ‘comprehend language’? Kinda feels like we need a ‘comprehend science’ or something if they wanted to grasp the idea of specific elements and units of measure.

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                                      f_state@midwest.social
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                                      Researchers came up with a warning symbol for this exact scenario

                                      “In the aftermath of repeated incidents where the public was exposed to radiation from orphan sources, a common factor reappeared: individuals who encountered the source were unfamiliar with the trefoil radiation warning symbol, and were in some cases not familiar with the concept of radiation. During a study in the early 2000s, it was found that only 6% of those surveyed in India, Brazil and Kenya could correctly identify the meaning of the trefoil symbol.”

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                                      • heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.worldH heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world

                                        i cast mending on the pile of lead, giving me a solid cubic foot of weapons grade plutonium.

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                                        revan343@lemmy.ca
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                                        giving me a solid cubic foot of weapons grade plutonium

                                        Briefly

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                                        • R revan343@lemmy.ca

                                          giving me a solid cubic foot of weapons grade plutonium

                                          Briefly

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                                          heythisisnttheymca@lemmy.world
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                                          hey DM what’s the range of mending? as long as it’s over a few kilometers i should be fine

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