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To: Art Bechhoefer who wrote (15381)10/2/2001 7:51:05 PM
From: A.J. Mullen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197225
 
Art, I'm sorry if I seem pedantic, but you said:

"it is really premature to give any credibility even to a hypothesis that there is or is not a significant effect."

The whole point of my posts to you has been to point out that a significant effect has been shown and measured in controlled experiments. That effect is quicker thinking under particular testing. Not in itself something to complain about, but it is a direct physiological effect and where there is one effect there might be others.

Yes, if there are adverse effects, CDMA might not be as bad (or not as good at speeding reaction-times) as other systems, and yes there other health risks associated with anthropogenic changes to the environment. Neither seems a good reason to nay-say research that seems to me both relevant and necessary, Message 16413295 .

Ashley