And expect long-term brain damage from the block of lead.
I don’t believe you.
It’s wrapped in paper (your stipulation) and under the bed (my stipulation). Are you asserting that the wrapped, undisturbed block of counterfactual lead under my bed is a significant airborne pollution threat?
Overall though, the stochastic effects of ionizing radiation exposure are close enough to zero that studies of the effects of occupational exposure do not find conclusive correlations of long term low-level exposure to disease.
I wasn’t wrapping the lead in paper, but that wasn’t fair of me- because frankly, inhaled DU particles ARE much worse than inhaled lead particles, because the ‘wrapped in paper’ (or painted, I suppose) is significant. DU munitions and armor aren’t ‘safe’ in the sense of failing to contaminate the nearby area, but neither are lead munitions.
I don’t believe you.
It’s wrapped in paper (your stipulation) and under the bed (my stipulation). Are you asserting that the wrapped, undisturbed block of counterfactual lead under my bed is a significant airborne pollution threat?
Fascinating, thankyou.
I wasn’t wrapping the lead in paper, but that wasn’t fair of me- because frankly, inhaled DU particles ARE much worse than inhaled lead particles, because the ‘wrapped in paper’ (or painted, I suppose) is significant. DU munitions and armor aren’t ‘safe’ in the sense of failing to contaminate the nearby area, but neither are lead munitions.