= x 2
equation.
Air and gas-molecules are scattered even more easily. The English mathematician Sir James Jeans figured out that in the lungs of each of us, there are about five molecules from the last breath of Julius Caesar. This "picturesque" example indicates that radioactive gases (like Xenon, Krypton, Radon, Tritium, etc.), created in huge quantities by atomic explosions or nuclear reactor incidents, make their devastating work equally all around the world.