Looks like a radiation warning on that.
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I see the stylisric reason to only apply the effect around the object, but it isn't realistic.
That radiation isn't affected by optics, it'll go right through the lenses that flip and focus the image and the aperture that might be engaged, and will hit the entire sensor equally. The entire image should be that noisy.
Beta particles wouldn't go through the glass in the first place.
You sound like fun
If you don't like neurodiverse people going off about special interests wtf are you doing on 196?
thanks! :)
My neighbour really wants some strontium 90 flavoured chocolate.
That's a magic wand which makes the air taste like pennies.
... forbidden toosie roll ...
It's so rads!
Replaced phone after the screen started bubbling for some reason.
Hand fell off.
Using other hand on a new phone, but I'm having trouble seeing anything at all now
thnx
Hand fell off.
Yeah, that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.

Replicas of Cobalt-60 sources can be got on Ebay for as little as $12.
With or without the camera degradation? I'll bet that cost extra.
why would you even make that what purpose does that serve
Telling a physics grad student to catch it and then seeing their existential dread?
You are evil! I like it :D
Paperweight / conversation starter. As long as you know it's not real, it's just a cool chunk of brass.
Shouldn't be allowed to exist. This removes the terror and fear of seeing an actual Co-60 rod and may kill someone.
Never abuse warning labels for comedic effect. This is deadly.
Yeah, wasn't a source lost on the side of the road in Australia a year or two ago where anyone could have picked it up if they didn't know better
Yes, 3 years ago.
These things are no joke. Proper labeling is no joke. They found it at some point. Just went where they had been and used a Geiger counter.
Yep. The only reason it should exist is for a demonstration piece, to say if you see it to drop it and run, and inform the proper authorities.
I highly recommend holding it within 3 feet of your body for 5 to 10 minutes; absolutely nothing can go wrong from holding a Cobalt-60 source with 3540 Curies in 1963 within 3 feet of your body for 5 to 10 minutes!
Curie lab technicians hate this one weird trick
Y’all looking at the radio-active isotope, while I can’t see past the mutated hotdog fingers

This should be a 3d print
I want to eat it
Forbidden Tootsie roll
go for it