Yes you would go blind from either the intense heat, radiation, or the light
No, only large stars go supernova when nuclear fusion breaks down. While white dwarfs can go supernova in some instances, brown dwarfs are failed stars which are not powered by nuclear fusion.
Your question is unclear and cannot be answered as written.However depending on what you mean by go nuclear I might be able to offer some possible answers:If by go nuclear you mean undergo a nuclear explosion, the answer is an unequivocal NO.If by go nuclear you mean go critical, the answer it yes, any operating nuclear reactor is always exactly critical all the time it is operating. If it was subcritical it would shut itself down, if it was supercritical safety systems would return it to exactly critical or if they failed it would meltdown.All of the explosions that have occurred at reactors have been either:Steam explosionsHydrogen explosions
It won't make you go blind - but - staring at the Sun for any length of time will damage your eyesight.
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If you're referring to nuclear energy in power generating plants, it is nuclear fission. If you're referring to the nuclear energy in our Sun, it is nuclear fusion.
In the movie "Blind Fury," the character Nick Parker goes blind after a chemical explosion in Vietnam. The explosion causes him to lose his sight but enhances his other senses, particularly his hearing and fighting skills.
Your eyes will get sore, tired, then go blind!
No. There is no possibility whatsoever of a nuclear power plant having a nuclear explosion. It is not physically, or even theoretically, possible for the core to be brought into a super-prompt critical geometry and held there long enough to consume enough fuel to "go nuclear".
go watch hills hav eyes
The size of a nuclear bomb explosion can vary depending on the yield of the bomb. Nuclear bombs can range from a few kilotons (equal to thousands of tons of TNT) to megatons (equal to millions of tons of TNT) in explosive power. The effects of a nuclear bomb explosion can extend for miles, causing widespread destruction and loss of life.
Go and watch the movie "The Blind Side" with Sandra.
If you stare at the TV to long ,it can make you go blind. Dont watch to much TV !?!?!
First and foremost, it is impossible for a nuclear power plant to explode. i.e. to go nuclear, because it is impossible for it to stay in prompt critical geometry long enough to consume the fuel for a runaway reaction to occur. Period. Not possible. Even if a terrorist organization infiltrated the facility and blew it up, that would be a chemical explosion, not a nuclear explosion. Yes, there would be release of radioactive materials to the environment, but it would not be a nuclear detonation as from a nuclear bomb. Get your heads straight around that. Its just not possible. The geometry is all wrong.
It was more commonly known during the cold war but it is a room in a house or shelter that protects from nuclear fall out from a nuclear explosion. If an explosion were to occur one would have to stay their for two or three weeks before they could go out side. The room would be stocked with food and water and one usually has a battery powered radio.
everything can go blind in a waycan you go blind if you stay in the darkness?yes
No, only large stars go supernova when nuclear fusion breaks down. While white dwarfs can go supernova in some instances, brown dwarfs are failed stars which are not powered by nuclear fusion.
No beacause you could go blind or hurt your eyes,go to a glasses shop and get special eclipse glasses they sell