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Bdog Donating Member (280 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-17-04 09:48 AM
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36. It proves, once again
It proves, one again, that low levels of radiation causes mutations in DNA.

Our DNA is 95% junk DNA. Only 5% of the code is useful programming.

A strand of DNA can have many corrupted data points with out affecting its usefulness. It takes an ionizing event in one of the 5% regions to corrupt the DNA’s function.

It proves the DNA data is becoming corrupted

How much corrupted data can you have on your had drive before the computer becomes useless and wont even boot up?

Radiation hormesies & zero-risk threshold dose are not the accepted guidelines for radiation safety any where.

http://www.gfstrahlenschutz.de/docs/hormeng2.pdf





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