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In reply to the discussion: It could happen this summer [View all]FBaggins
(28,774 posts)Last edited Wed Feb 25, 2015, 09:11 AM - Edit history (1)
As you've been told many times.
There are radioactive isotopes that primarily result from mankind's activity, but that's irrelevant because the radioactive vs. stable versions of an element are chemically identical. The only difference between "natural" hydrogen and "manmade" radioactive hydrogen (tritium) is that it's radioactive. The ~6 keV Beta particle that it emits... and that Beta particle is no different from other electrons with similar energy levels. When it hits one of your cells... the cell can't tell that it came from a "manmade" source.
Your pseudo-homeopathy nonsense that "manmade radiation" is somehow different is only made more laughably ridiculous by your constant pronouncements that it's "the science" saying so.
Maybe you'll read it if I say it three times:
Once again... an electron with a certain energy level is an electron with a certain energy level. It has exactly the same effect on human tissue regardless of whether the isotope that it originated from was "natural" or "manmade".
Once again... an electron with a certain energy level is an electron with a certain energy level. It has exactly the same effect on human tissue regardless of whether the isotope that it originated from was "natural" or "manmade".
Once again... an electron with a certain energy level is an electron with a certain energy level. It has exactly the same effect on human tissue regardless of whether the isotope that it originated from was "natural" or "manmade".
You can put "the science" in a thousand posts, but it won't change the fact that actual science is laughing at you.