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Re: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS COULD HELP PROMOTE CANCERS



Fritz,
    You should have more sympathy. It is really tough to get funding to do
research on a non-problem. Have you ever heard of the unfortunate
scientist who discovered a cure for which there was no known disease.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fritz A. Seiler <faseiler@nmia.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2000 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS COULD HELP PROMOTE CANCERS


>Dear Ruth,
>
>        Settled or not, as long as these people get money, they will keep
>producing statistically insignificant results, and will then say that "More
>research is needed!"
>        Note that these "searchers" have gone from carcinogenic action, to
>initiating action, to promoting action.  When they won't find anything
there, I
>am willing to bet that they will revive the"completer" action just to keep
>getting money.
>        These people are not willing to admit that if there is no ELF-EMF
>carcinogenic effect, it is of no use to look for initiating or promoting
action
>(or a completing action for that matter).  It just does not happen.  And it
it
>were to happen, they would be up against the question of causality for a
minute
>effect.
>        It is incredible how hard it is to turn that kind of garbage
generation
>off.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Fritz
>
>
>ruth_weiner wrote:
>
>> I thought this had been settled a few years ago and the evidence that
there
>> is no effect was published in Physics Today Letters.
>
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