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To: Tummus1 who wrote (13067)10/2/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
OT> > if the coins were tossed in the same fashion then the roughly the same percentages of coins should stick

That would be true if the magnet were of such large size that it could attract thousands of the coins. But it is of limited size, so the percentages MUST decrease as the quantities increase.

Likewise, radiation dispersed in the open air cannot possibly affect a person 10 miles away in the same way it affects someone 300 yards away. Otherwise, why not extend the test out to a 100 mile radius? or 1000 miles? Taken to the absurd, you can easily see my point.

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