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* WritersCannotDoMath: The dose of radiation the victim got, causing a tumour and leukemia, is estimated at "1000 to 5000 rem". [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(radiation) For comparison]], 50-100 rem is where ''acute'' radiation poisoning starts - vomiting, confusion, visible burns on the skin - 480 rem is the median fatal dose, and 1600 rem is the highest estimated dose that ''anyone'' got at Chernobyl. With that kind of source, the air in the room would be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation literally glowing]], the chair would probably be on fire just from decay heat, and everyone in the building would be dead.

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* WritersCannotDoMath: The dose of radiation the victim got, causing a tumour and leukemia, is estimated at "1000 to 5000 rem". [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(radiation) For comparison]], 50-100 rem is where ''acute'' radiation poisoning starts - vomiting, confusion, visible burns on the skin - 480 rem is the median fatal dose, and 1600 rem is the highest estimated dose that ''anyone'' got at Chernobyl. With a source powerful enough for that kind of source, a dose, the air in the room would be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation literally glowing]], the chair would probably be on fire just from decay heat, and everyone in the building would be dead.
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* WritersCannotDoMath: The dose of radiation the victim got, causing a tumour and leukemia, is estimated at "1000 to 5000 rem". [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orders_of_magnitude_(radiation) For comparison]], 50-100 rem is where ''acute'' radiation poisoning starts - vomiting, confusion, visible burns on the skin - 480 rem is the median fatal dose, and 1600 rem is the highest estimated dose that ''anyone'' got at Chernobyl. With that kind of source, the air in the room would be [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherenkov_radiation literally glowing]], the chair would probably be on fire just from decay heat, and everyone in the building would be dead.
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* HumanPopsickle: The victim's body was disposed of by freezing it in liquid nitrogen then running it through a woodchipper.

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* HumanPopsickle: HumanPopsicle: The victim's body was disposed of by freezing it in liquid nitrogen then running it through a woodchipper.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode features a murdered physicist who had worked at the Large Hadron Collider and has another physicist say he was glad the BodyOfTheWeek was dead because of the [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/03/29/no-the-lhc-wont-destroy-the-earth/ LHC black hole scare]]. Actual physicists had discredited the idea almost as soon as it was brought up because [[UnrealisticBlackHole Black Holes Do Not Work That Way]].

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode features a murdered physicist who had worked at the Large Hadron Collider and has another physicist say he was glad the BodyOfTheWeek was dead because of the [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/03/29/no-the-lhc-wont-destroy-the-earth/ LHC black hole scare]]. Actual physicists had discredited the idea almost as soon as it was brought up because [[UnrealisticBlackHole Black Holes Do Not Work That Way]].Way]].
* HumanPopsickle: The victim's body was disposed of by freezing it in liquid nitrogen then running it through a woodchipper.
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Booth and Brennan are sent to investigate when human remains are found during a photo shoot. When the team uncovers a meteorite in the victim's ear, they are led to the Collar Institute of Science in D.C. There they learn the victim had been a part of a controversial project, Brennan and Booth must investigate the several death threats she had received. Meanwhile, Angela's father arrives in town to confront Hodgins.

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Booth and Brennan are sent to investigate when human Human remains are found during a photo shoot. When the team uncovers discovered with a meteorite in found among them leading the victim's ear, they are led investigation to the famed Collar Institute of Science in D.C. There While there, they learn discover that the victim had been a part of involved in a controversial project, Brennan and Booth must investigate the several project that incited many death threats she had received.against her. Meanwhile, Angela's father arrives in town to confront Hodgins.
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: The episode features a murdered physicist who had worked at the Large Hadron Collider and has another physicist say he was glad the BodyOfTheWeek was dead because of the [[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2008/03/29/no-the-lhc-wont-destroy-the-earth/ LHC black hole scare]]. Actual physicists had discredited the idea almost as soon as it was brought up because [[UnrealisticBlackHole Black Holes Do Not Work That Way]].
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Booth and Brennan are sent to investigate when human remains are found during a photo shoot. When the team uncovers a meteorite in the victim's ear, they are led to the Collar Institute of Science in D.C. There they learn the victim had been a part of a controversial project, Brennan and Booth must investigate the several death threats she had received. Meanwhile, Angela's father arrives in town to confront Hodgins.

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