Hi. Nuclear Engineering Grad Student here. The "Pure uranium" is not very useful, as it is just 0.711% U235. (unless you got it from a specific part of Africa). Instead, maybe try using UF6 (Only 1 isotope of Fluoride so a difference in the weight of a molecule of UF6 is due to a different uranium mass). UF6 also can be a solid, liquid or gas NEAR normal conditions (ie, only need to change pressure and temperature a bit to change the state). Then spin it. A lot.
btw, the video was an april fools joke. But the spheres really contain uranium
GumRat: couldnt you just do that a bunch of times on a bunch of different accounts
I once saw a video on how to make a nuclear reactor at home. The fuel were small spheres with a little bit of natural uranium in the center. He said "do not use blue tape, otherwise the reactor will explode". He just told how to make a nuclear bomb :skull:.
well this is interesting and may cause a radiation incident
2nd step is unnesarcy, you can still use the mix tool to make acid disovle all the stone still
In a pretty small amount that is, not just a brick of radioactivity.
Can't remember if it was uranium, but pretty damn sure you can just buy a radioactive element from amazon with no special background checks.