Especially considering most schools have high tension powerlines on
their property as well.

On 8/24/07, Horace Heffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 24, 2007, at 12:01 PM, leaking pen wrote:
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> > Correspondence is NOT causality.
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> How true.  Otherwise we could conclude football brings on fall weather.
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> > the numbers also match up with
> > poverty figures, and guess where most high power lines run?  through
> > the poorer areas. there are too many factors at play.  until i see a
> > study with lab animals kept near replicas of high power lines, i pass
> > it off.
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> That is an excellent idea - maybe even using lab animals ket under
> actual power lines.   The effect might be due to changes in the soil
> chemistry, plumbing, etc..
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> Would make for a great high school science project.   The main
> difficulty is the overall cancer rate is so low it would take a lot
> of animals.   Then there is the cost of the autopsies.   Otherwise it
> might make for an interesting nationwide school science project.
>
> Horace Heffner
> http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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