The outcome is a series of visually stunning yet unsettling and thought-provoking images that have never been seen before. The images were further contaminated with prompts like "Radioactive" and "Cordyceps," inspired by the TV show "The Last of Us," to convey the idea of toxicity. In larger amounts, Cs-137 is used in medical. I used the A.I tool DALL-E and fed it with specific prompts and symbols that relate to Elon Musk such as Twitter depicted as a bluebird, Tesla as a car, and Elon Musk himself as an aggressive figure with tusks. Cs-137 is used in small amounts for calibration of radiation-detection equipment, such as Geiger-Mueller counters. To commemorate this thought, I created this collection of images that symbolize the toxicity I associate with Elon Musk and how it spreads and contaminates everything it touches. MONDAY, MaThe Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP), Thailand’s main nuclear research agency, on Monday said that a stolen Caesium-137 canister from a power plant had been melted in the furnace of a recycling metal plant in Prachinburi province, but there was no sign of radioactive leaks. Just as I would not want to come into contact with the radioactive capsule, I also do not welcome the constant barrage of comments and opinions from wealthy individuals who now have the largest platform to speak. However, as it is highly water soluble, in actual uses cesium-137 ions are easily accumulated in the body. This event sparked reflection on the idea of toxicity and how it can manifest in various forms such as words, thoughts, and constant exposure to them, regardless of our desires. Caesium-137 has a half-life of about 30 years. The "Radiation Reflections" AI art project showcases 500 unique NFT images that I generated as a result of being inspired by a recent incident where a small radioactive capsule was misplaced in a vast area of Australia. Caesium-137 radioactive isotope, which originates at atom splitting physical half life: 30 years effective half life in humans: 70 days long physical half.
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