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food for thought
Here are two interesting quotes,
"Every falling raindrop and snowflake carries some radioactive matter to
earth, while every leaf and blade of grass is covered with an invisible
film of radioactive material."
Does this come from an anti-nuclear activist or is it some sensational
hype for a media story? No, it is a quote from Ernest Rutherford in a
1905 Harper's Magazine article describing natural radioactivity.
In a 1907 article in the J. Roy. Astron. Soc. of Canada, Rutherford went
on to state
"We must bear in mind that all of us are continuously inhaling the
radium and thorium emanations and their products, and ionized air.
...Some have considered that possibly the presence of radioactive matter
and ionized air in the atmosphere may play some part in physiological
processes..."
Kjell Johansen
Wisconsin Electric Power Company
kjell.johansen@wepco.com
Just my own thoughts which may not represent those of my company.
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