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Look. This discussion we are having is being discussed elsewhere as well. While details vary, especially on whether any radiation will be a problem thousands of years later, there is a near consensus that a meltdown (which is not a nuclear explosion as archonspeaks said)would occur in absence of external power and human aid with more than a few saying that all nuclear power plants would meltdown. This is hard to believe but this came from someone who actually works at nuclear power plants so eh. The ones that do say \
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Look. This discussion we are having is being discussed elsewhere as well. While details vary, especially on whether any radiation will be a problem thousands of years later, there is a near consensus that a meltdown (which is not a nuclear explosion as archonspeaks said)would occur in absence of external power and human aid with more than a few saying that all nuclear power plants would meltdown. This is hard to believe but this came from someone who actually works at nuclear power plants so eh. The ones that do say \\\"No\\\" will not definitively say that power plant would never meltdown, saying that it was definitely probable. I agree with what Septimus said, this doesn\\\'t truly belong anywhere except in fridge logic or Headscratchers since I cant find anything concrete that says the radiation would last 3000 years. Other facilities of course like Oil plants, chemical plants would definitely explode and contaminate everything, with some of contaminants being more undegradable than plastic. But as far as radiation goes, I don\\\'t know and no one else knows either.
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