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Monday, February 7, 2011

Gnats and Camels

In Matthew 23:24 Jesus upbraids the scribes and pharisees for omitting the important matters in the law while insisting on fanatical observance of their own rules, "Ye blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and swallow a camel."

I immediately thought of that saying in Matthew when I read this blog about radioactivity.   A gentleman who works at a nuclear power plant underwent a medical procedure where he was given, by his doctor, 18.5 billion picocuries of radiation in the form of iodine 131 and allowed to walk out of the hospital 5 minutes later.   The guy couldn't return to work at the nuclear power plant for weeks because he was too radioactive!

Contrast that to the wailing and gnashing of teeth by the Vermont House and anti-nuke types over the few thousand picocuries of radiation in the form of tritium released by the Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant.  Many in Vermont actually want to shut down the power plant even though the release endangers no one.

18.5 billion picocuries versus 2,000 picocuries.  That is what I call the camel and the gnat.  Literally, swallow one and strain at the other.

PS.  I am not suggesting that associated gummint worthies increase their regulation of medical procedures, but that some rational risk assessment finally come to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

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