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- From: jgd@dixie.com (John De Armond)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers,talk.environment
- Subject: Re: Radioactivity and Superstition; was: Re: Are Your Light Bulbs Radioactive?
- Message-ID: <gxdnvhd@dixie.com>
- Date: 28 Aug 92 17:41:12 GMT
- References: <1992Aug27.131611.4850@ornl.gov>
- Organization: Dixie Communications Public Access. The Mouth of the South.
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- de5@ORNL.GOV (Dave Sill) writes:
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- >That's not the point. Have you ever been shocked? Have you ever inhaled bug
- >spray? Have you ever directly felt an exposure to radioactivity? I'll bet your
- >answers are yes, yes, and no. Personal experience goes a long way toward
- >determining peoples beliefs.
-
- Yes, yes and yes. Once stuck my hand through a beam port to hold a TLD
- against a spent fuel element to get a contact dose reading. At about
- 5,000 R/second, it feels like little pin-pricks all over your fingers.
- Is that why I'm not afraid of radiation?
-
- >Until they experience radioactivity, it's abstract and unknown. Fear
- >is a reasonable response. Education is the only way I know of
- >to counteract this fear. Poo-pooing it won't help.
-
- Witches and gobblins are also abstract and unknown. Some people even
- fear 'em. At one point, people even burned the accused. The point is,
- ignorance is not an acceptable excuse for fear. Yes, ignorance is the
- main cause of fear but not an ACCEPTABLE one. Certainly not an
- acceptable one for setting policy.
-
- John
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