Why are radioactive levels in Austria so high right now ?

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  1. Antivax protests in that area today. They’ve probably started eating weapons-grade Uranium to protect themselves from government vaccination satellites, so that explains the radiation spikes

  2. Either an error on the website or something wrong with the measure equipment. Because if those levels were real, the whole area would be dead within microseconds

  3. I think its an integer error idk how this happend but it was just a little spike that completely escalated to an extremely high number but in the surrounding stations the values are at about 80.

  4. Well e.g. Styria has in fact a higher natural radiation than many other areas. I suppose it’s geology at work here.

    Edit: On a second thought forget it …

  5. So, from the map, it looks like Salzburg. Could the hills have come alive again, with the sound of radioactive decay?

  6. Yo i live in exactly that hexagon and I havent grown any extra limbs or got x-ray-vision or something like that so I guess we good.

    It is suprisingly hot today but I guess thats just spring.

  7. I’m pretty sure if the radioactivity there was actually 3,736,842,000,000,000 nSV/h as the map is showing then there would be so much energy in a small enough area that a black hole would form instantly because that’s probably more energy than the entire sun radiates.

  8. das kann nur ein datenfehler sein; selbst der aufgewirbelte staub rund um tschernobyl reicht nicht bis hier her. man würde dann auch eine spur sehen … die sieht man auch nicht.

    meine messstation zeigt auch keine abweichungen, da ist ebenfalls alles im grünen bereich

  9. They report more than 5E17 nSv/h, that’s 500 Million Sievert per hour, apparently from one measurement. If you receive a dose of a few Sievert, you’ll likely die of acute radiation poisoning. There’s no way this isn’t an error.

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