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Started by rabbit, July 02, 2008, 06:52:43 PM

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I believe I would rather have a real tattoo rather than burning myself with a laser, hah.


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Super_X

I imagine that it would be a lot like a sunburn.

Camel

Quote from: Super_X on July 10, 2008, 12:21:19 AM
I imagine that it would be a lot like a sunburn.

I'm going to assume that sunburns are caused by energy that has a much lower frequency than what this machine is putting out. If no one attempts to disprove that, I'm going to say that you're way more likely to get cancer from this machine than from sitting in the sun.

<Camel> i said what what
<Blaze> in the butt
<Camel> you want to do it in my butt?
<Blaze> in my butt
<Camel> let's do it in the butt
<Blaze> Okay!

Super_X

Quote from: Camel on July 10, 2008, 04:19:04 AM
Quote from: Super_X on July 10, 2008, 12:21:19 AM
I imagine that it would be a lot like a sunburn.

I'm going to assume that sunburns are caused by energy that has a much lower frequency than what this machine is putting out. If no one attempts to disprove that, I'm going to say that you're way more likely to get cancer from this machine than from sitting in the sun.

The way I figured it, is a higher (lower? Isn't infrared lower that ultra violet?) frequency, for a shorter time.

Camel

Yes; infrared and ultraviolet literally mean "below red" and "above violet."

What you've said is the same as saying it's safer to get hit with a wrecking ball in one instant than it is to have someone press on you lightly over a long period of time. The body can tolerate energy when it's being absorbed at a low rate - for example, you probably wont get a sunburn if it's overcast, even if you're out all day, but you might get one very quickly under direct sunlight, even though the amount of energy your body absorbs is the same.

A high dose of radiation over a short period of time is far more likely to trigger a mutation than a low dose of radiation over a long period of time. If that isn't intuitively obvious, reread this post repeatedly until it is.

<Camel> i said what what
<Blaze> in the butt
<Camel> you want to do it in my butt?
<Blaze> in my butt
<Camel> let's do it in the butt
<Blaze> Okay!

Super_X

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Quote from: Camel on July 11, 2008, 05:35:12 PM
Yes; infrared and ultraviolet literally mean "below red" and "above violet."

What you've said is the same as saying it's safer to get hit with a wrecking ball in one instant than it is to have someone press on you lightly over a long period of time. The body can tolerate energy when it's being absorbed at a low rate - for example, you probably wont get a sunburn if it's overcast, even if you're out all day, but you might get one very quickly under direct sunlight, even though the amount of energy your body absorbs is the same.

A high dose of radiation over a short period of time is far more likely to trigger a mutation than a low dose of radiation over a long period of time. If that isn't intuitively obvious, reread this post repeatedly until it is.
I like the comparison; I never thought of it that way, it makes sense.