On 11 Dec 2003, at 03:10, Tom Lee wrote:
There are excellent physics-based reasons for this absence of empirical evidence. I've tried summarizing some of them in:
http://www.applefritter.com/thefritter/13/drwebster.html
Excellent!
Sorry, Stuart, but the article invokes a mix of high-school and college-level
physics (and I see nothing wrong with physics properly applied, at any level).
This is necessary to understand why phrases like "20,000 volts through the
heart" are worse than meaningless.
I was thinking of people's residual memory of high-school physics, which often barely exceeds the V / I / R triangle!
Stuart
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