Date: 2017-04-24 04:55 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] xp_fantastic
To: [Monica Rambeau]
From: [Reed Richards]


A simple yes or no is beyond my capability. Behind every answer is a litany of research, and I am troubled with the simplicity of this. After all, every human being -- nay, every LIVING being -- emits a certain level of radioactivity. Generally under 12 microns, but really, 5000 atoms of potassium-40 decays every second from our bodies. While this is essentially a negligible amount, it adds up. After all, after one year of sleeping next to someone, you absorb 1 millerem of radiation.

But, for all intents and purposes, you do not emit any more radiation than is normal for a human being.

I'd prefer you take this information with a grain of salt, so to speak, and read the reports.
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