[Ti] Laptop Health Warning!

luke etyrnal at ameritech.net
Sat Nov 23 11:53:19 PST 2002


On Saturday, November 23, 2002, at 04:31  AM, MBurke6225 at aol.com wrote:

> "Probably" is the operative word.  The difficulty with the resolving 
> this
> health question rests with our lack of understanding of all forms of
> electromagnetic frequencies. 

Or the life force within the cells for that matter.

> If science has taught us anything it is the simple
> fact that observations are subject to the scientific method,

and in the end - science is subject to Nature in the end.  Science 
doesn't make the rules.  It only pretends to understand them at best.

> The answer to the question "could these waves be dangerous" is: we 
> don't know
> for sure.

true.


> If you live in an illusion born from ignorance then discretion is the 
> order
> of the day.  If DNA exposed to prolonged levels of ultra violet light 
> can
> lead to a distortion in the molecule which is called a thiamin dimmer, 
> which
> it does, then danger levels from exposure must vary from atomic level 
> to
> systematic whole body.  We aren't savvy enough to know what exposure 
> levels
> are safe.  Until we establish safety levels born from certainty and a 
> causal
> understanding then we must exercise good judgment.  Keep the laptop 
> elevated
> off your lap.
>
> MBurke


i agree - i am in no better of a position to say that the high 
electromagnetic frequencies of the computer apparatus ARE the cause of 
the person's health response, than anyone else is to say that his 
health results are DEFINITELY not from the computer's EMF's.


R E G A R D S ,

Luke Mazzeri ( thinks he knows, but knows he don't...)



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