I have been having these conversations with a friend whose father is an airline pilot and she has been telling me about the Cosmic Radiation her father has been exposed to, over the years. I am not claiming any expertise in Cosmic Radiation, but I always thought that it did not amount to anything one should be worried about.
Any thoughts?
Info About Cosmic Radiation ?
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If we believe what Dr Thabani S Nkwanyana says (see attached file), 2,000 people a year die because of Cosmic Radiation.
It also says, "The ED rate at an altitude of 8 km (26,000ft) in temperate latitudes is typically up to about 3 microSv per hour (1000 microSv = 1 mSv), but near the equator only about 1 to 1.5 microSv per hour."
It may be exaggerating but it definitely is worth a reading and consideration.
It also says, "The ED rate at an altitude of 8 km (26,000ft) in temperate latitudes is typically up to about 3 microSv per hour (1000 microSv = 1 mSv), but near the equator only about 1 to 1.5 microSv per hour."
It may be exaggerating but it definitely is worth a reading and consideration.
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How does that compare with radiation from other sources?
Anger is a good motivator!
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HowardE, the information you are looking for is in the document? Did you download a read it?
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler" - A. Einstein
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Here is another document that might help you in your discussions.
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Don't get all bent out of shape. I did read it and saw the info in there. I was asking if there is a better, more detailed and complete reference.
Anger is a good motivator!