In fact, all of us have a piece of Chernobyl in our bodies going back to 1986.
So we can simulate Richter-10 earthquakes. We simulate 70-foot waves coming into these things. Very cool. We basically say no human should ever be required to do anything, because if you judge by Chernobyl and Fukushima, the human element is not on your side.
With something like Chernobyl, the public reaction was Oh, my God, science has really done wrong.
Cesium, iodine from the Chernobyl reactor accident went around the world many times and everyone on the Earth has a piece of Chernobyl in their bodies, but it's very tiny - too small to cause much damage.
Before Chernobyl or without Chernobyl the nuclear power was the safe thing.
Ten years after the Chernobyl accident, and am I the only one that's disappointed? Still no superheros.
I think the wildest wildlife you can find these days is in Chernobyl, where wolves are running around breeding quite well in the nuclear disaster zones.