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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / October 2006



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jerome - 14 Oct 2006 14:18 GMT
multiple sources seems to confirm that the recent claim of north korean
nuclear explosion is suspect because the strentgh of the explosion,
which is apparently well estimated , is low

are there other ways to be sure ? with particle detection around the
world ? that it was a nuclear explosion or not ?

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Josef Matz - 21 Oct 2006 11:01 GMT
They said it was nuclear. And if they do that again the end of north korea
will come.
I dont believe that all surrounding countries are willing to accept their
threats.

> multiple sources seems to confirm that the recent claim of north korean
> nuclear explosion is suspect because the strentgh of the explosion,
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