Rolfe
Adult human female
Sigh. What these other guys said.SteveGrenard said:Hmm so Rolfe, you are saying the radiation physics technician did not wash off the radiation on my shoe? And I was
hallucinating. Thanks for that. I suyggest you begin by starting to read all he health physicsts manuals and procedures you can find and get back to us.
Steve, I'm saying that the technician washed off the radioactive material you'd picked up on your shoe (sock, whatever). Just like washing off dog poop you'd stepped on in the street.
The Geiger counter detects radiation, which was being emitted by the "dog poop". Once there was no radiation detectable, the technician knew that he'd succeeded in getting it all off.
If the actual material of your shoe had been transformed into a radiation emitter (which is impossible under these circumstances anyway), it would not have been possible to wash it off.
The technician may have said that your shoe had become radioactive, but this is just sloppy use of language. Think dog poop again. You may say that your shoe has become smelly, but in fact your shoe has become smeared with a smelly substance. It hasn't turned into dog poop.
Your shoe registered on a Geiger counter because some radioactive isotope had splashed on it, then registered negative after this contaminating material had been washed off. This has absolutely nothing to do with the subject under discussion.
Posting quotes which refer to completely different situations where bombardment of a material does cause a nuclear reaction has nothing to do with it either. Maybe you should go have a look at some physics text-books?
Steve, this isn't so hard. It's an easy misapprehension to make. But it's also quite easy to understand the real situation - and the fact that there is unanimity among people who actually know about this type of physics work should perhaps indicate to you that they may be right. What's the problem with just saying, oh, I misunderstood?
Rolfe.
When he finally got the point about increasing dilutions equating to increasing potency, and that "real" homoeopathy is almost exclusively about content-free preparations (unless you're