elgarak
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In an effort to educate people about radiation, since everyone's attention is focused on it now, I suggest you all take some time to calculate your own personal radiation dose. Once you go through that calculation and see all of the sources (both natural & artificial) that you're exposed to all the time, then you will see how much the media is hyping this stuff.
Knowledge is power, folks. Learn about radiation, and it will cease to be as scary as the media is making it sound. As I like to say: "Know nukes!"![]()
I find it weird that this calculator does not ask for smoking. Considering that it's on an EPA page, and the EPA does have a huge section of tobacco as radiation source.
Side note: Most people may be surprised that your 'normal' dose is higher if you live near a coal power plant compared to living near a nuclear power plant.
One of the post-docs in the group where I made my PhD did teach a radiation safety seminar (we work with x-ray sources), and in researching he found out about the alpha-emitters in tobacco, with a pretty high dose (the dose of the smoke of one cigarette is overlapping fairly well with the dose of one chest x-ray -- except that the error bars for the cigarette are naturally much higher). His comment: "If I had knew that, I would have stopped smoking 10 years earlier". Big rule of thumb: Never let alpha-emitters into your body.
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