Pherdinand
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Guys
i have to disagree with this a bit
These materials are not dangerous as a landmine found by a kid in the backyard
they won't kill you instantly neither surely
but statistically they are a serious threat
you can't judge based on your own former crazy classmates or such individual cases.
Mercury: the gold miners worked intensively with mercury too. Statistically it is proven that they lived much shorter and the symptomes of mercury poisoning are clear.
Asbestos: was overused in buildings before it turned out that inhaling its fine powder does increase the chance to lung cancer. Asbestos in the building is safe, as long as you leave it alone. If you start demolishing the building, then the risk rises.
These are risks that noone wants to take. I mean, if you go sky diving you do know about the risks and you do accept them. If you eat McDonalds each day, you hopefully do know the risks and you accept them. But if you are a worker at a building site you know about that brick that might fall on your head, so you wear a helmet, you know you should be careful with climbing up on high stuff and you avoid high voltage cables in the rain. And then you die at 40 from lung cancer because you did not know about that extra thing with the asbestos, wouldn't that be stupid?
It's the same with the discover of radioactivity. It was a way cool thing and people were so busy with studying it without knowing what its drawbacks are. And then the person who was supposed to know the most about radioactivity in the whole world eventually died because of it.
i have to disagree with this a bit
These materials are not dangerous as a landmine found by a kid in the backyard
they won't kill you instantly neither surely
but statistically they are a serious threat
you can't judge based on your own former crazy classmates or such individual cases.
Mercury: the gold miners worked intensively with mercury too. Statistically it is proven that they lived much shorter and the symptomes of mercury poisoning are clear.
Asbestos: was overused in buildings before it turned out that inhaling its fine powder does increase the chance to lung cancer. Asbestos in the building is safe, as long as you leave it alone. If you start demolishing the building, then the risk rises.
These are risks that noone wants to take. I mean, if you go sky diving you do know about the risks and you do accept them. If you eat McDonalds each day, you hopefully do know the risks and you accept them. But if you are a worker at a building site you know about that brick that might fall on your head, so you wear a helmet, you know you should be careful with climbing up on high stuff and you avoid high voltage cables in the rain. And then you die at 40 from lung cancer because you did not know about that extra thing with the asbestos, wouldn't that be stupid?
It's the same with the discover of radioactivity. It was a way cool thing and people were so busy with studying it without knowing what its drawbacks are. And then the person who was supposed to know the most about radioactivity in the whole world eventually died because of it.