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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (72193)12/11/2007 12:16:24 PM
From: Fiero  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196925
 
Jon, while it's true that the energy in a CDMA cyberphone photon is too low to ionize DNA and cause cancer by itself, it is not too low to add to the energy of other photons which are being absorbed which ARE high enough in energy to almost ionize the absorption point if only they had just that bit more energy, which they get from the CDMA photon which kindly offers its services at just the right time.

It is also possible that an ant crossing a railroad bridge at the same time as freight train will overload the bridge and cause it's collapse. Both of these scenarios probably have the same order of probability, IMHO of course. Shouldn't this kind of stuff be on your "Write what you like" forum?