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Re: How to explain that "no risk" can't be proven (EMF)



Fritz (and others) - I am not sure that "even" our Minister of Education 
would get this below :-)  - and I am dealing with a public education type of 
problem...  Bjorn  bcradsafers@hotmail.com
PS. I like that one about the existence of fairy tales.
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>         Once you base your answer on the fact that the outcome is
>given by a measurement, the proof is relatively simple. No stochastic
>quantity can be used to 'prove' a value of zero. Statistics cannot be
>used to prove anything!  All you can calculate is an upper confidence
>limit for compatibility with zero.....

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