Message from @Malac
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No. But the sulphur is from a coal source
For the concentration of sulfur dioxide to be that high means either
1. Astronomically small amount of burned, with total cremation
2. Astronomical casulty rates which could not be feasibly burned
Notice how they appear strongest near industrial areas
Well we must keep in mind that both of these cities are modern and have modern methods of cremation.
Which takes hours
Mind you
And doing the math, it's only around 45 people plus viscera if we're assuming near-total oxidization of sulfur
This is of course assuming an absurd volume with the highest conc.
Alright. I’ll give you it, but if we all die because God decided to play plague inc on us I’m gonna be knockin on your door with some questions
lol
You don't need to worry
Unless you're a boomer
lol
Chinese have disgusting public health
Nah zoomer all the way
I would not look to them as a reliable source of fatality data
Well and ya know, their government isn’t exactly the most honest.
@Malac we actually have a channel in here for scientific study and things- if you can call it that
Keep in mind that the chinese are in no stellar health
I'm willing to be their urbanites glow in the dark with all the pollutants currently deposited within them
Glow buildings
Keep in mind that the chinese are in no stellar health
Yes
"sulphur is from a coal source" it's from a carbon source, hence carbon based lifeforms?
are you hearing what you're saying?
Sulphur is a base element, you can just get it from a sulphur source
Like hot springs, volcanoes, former wetlands tend to have a high sulphur content
i was pinged by someone who left
@Cassiopeia I'm still gone
@jageur If you think there's more sulfur in a human than in contaminated coal. You are the big dumb
Coal is frequently 1-10% sulfur by mass
Which is far greater than any human
Ah there just int a role
Yeah i just think they’re using shitloads of burner generators to power diggers for plague pits
Uh huh. Sure.
Diggers don't use that much energy