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Radiation from what?

The Earth's core is liquid, so I don't see how radiation would eat a hole in it, even if there was some substantial amount of it. Outside the liquid iron core is solid iron, which also would not be eaten away by radiation.

I think you can sleep soundly tonight. ;)
Radiation destroys every thing except sand base products. The Earth's core produces a radio wavelength. And when that wavelength meets resistance (rock) some of it bounces back towards the core. As time passes the radiation from that wavelength is slowly destroying the core.
 

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Radiation destroys every thing except sand base products. The Earth's core produces a radio wavelength. And when that wavelength meets resistance (rock) some of it bounces back towards the core. As time passes the radiation from that wavelength is slowly destroying the core.
No, the spin of the liquid core inside the solid iron gives off magnetic waves, which is why we have a magnetic field around the planet, protecting us from cosmic radiation.
 

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No, the spin of the liquid core inside the solid iron gives off magnetic waves, which is why we have a magnetic field around the planet, protecting us from cosmic radiation.
Those magnetic waves travel as wavelengths. Same thing different terminology. Electromagnetic radiation or EMR for short.
 

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No. Radiation is the decay of atoms, due to the weak nuclear force. Electromagnetism is itself one of the four fundamental forces.
Radiation is the decay of atoms? Radiation causes the decay of atoms. Every electronic device emits radiation. Your cell phone, your TV, your computer, light bulbs, etc, etc.
 

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Is your battery losing juice?
Yes, my battery is dying.

Light and heat produce radiation. As well as radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, x-rays, and ultraviolet rays. They make up the weak force. My cellphone creates light, heat, and radio waves while draining my battery.

So light, heat, radio waves, microwaves, x-rays and ultraviolet rays make up the weak force. The weak force destroys atoms. But light, heat, radio waves, microwaves, etc. are indeed radiation. Radiation aka the weak force destroys atoms.
 

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Yes, my battery is dying.

Light and heat produce radiation. As well as radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, x-rays, and ultraviolet rays. They make up the weak force. My cellphone creates light, heat, and radio waves while draining my battery.

So light, heat, radio waves, microwaves, x-rays and ultraviolet rays make up the weak force. The weak force destroys atoms. But light, heat, radio waves, microwaves, etc. are indeed radiation. Radiation aka the weak force destroys atoms.
I'm sorry, you're right. Light is a form of radiation, however the weak nuclear force being one of the four major forces isn't caused by light. Visible light, radio waves, microwaves, x-rays, gamma rays, ultraviolet, and infrared light are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and the electromagnetic force is also one of the four major forces.
 

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You guys are funny. In my opinion the major threat of radiation is now on the nano level. It is not in space, it is stuff people are and are going to be putting in their body and the connection with computers and quantum entanglement

Bio "technology" biohacking, bioenhancement
 
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