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- From: russ@pmafire.inel.gov (Russ Brown)
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.144858.4841@pmafire.inel.gov>
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 92 14:48:58 GMT
- Organization: WINCO
- Subject: Re: Radioactivity and Superstition; was: Re: Are Your Light Bulbs Radioactive?
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- References: <l9ns6oINNmol@utkcs2.cs.utk.edu> <1992Aug26.222601.2002@pmafire.inel.gov> <JMC.92Aug26163652@SAIL.Stanford.EDU>
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- In article <JMC.92Aug26163652@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> jmc@cs.Stanford.EDU writes:
- >The fear of radioactivity isn't a spontaneous superstition in the
- >sense that each person reacts independently to the facts and some
- >people react superstitiously, e.g. because radiation is invisible.
- >
- >There are some memes, i.e. self-perpetuating social entities
- >that include it, are reinforced by it, and reinforce it.
- >
- >1. Notions as to who are the bad guys. Notice that this thread
- >started with someone who wanted to boycott General Electric - or
- >maybe that was the second post.
- >
- >2. Association of any use of nuclear material with nuclear weapons.
- >While some of this could be spontaneous, it is substantially maintained
- >by publicity.
- >
- >3. General luddism. Nuclear applications are new.
- >
- >4. Various explicit alliances among different causes.
- >
- >Explanation that a particular use of nuclear material is not dangerous
- >can succeed in calming individuals, but it can't keep the same
- >superstitions from arising again and again.
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- The "fear" is real enough in some people, but it is stimulated and
- maintained because it is useful - - - useful for political,
- organizational, and financial reasons. It is similar to the current
- exploitation of "family values" in the political campaign. Some of the
- dolts who are using it are sincere, but for many, it is only another
- tool for the acquisition and holding of power.
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