Nuclear Nightmares
- Episode aired Jul 13, 2006
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7.4/10
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Jack Fortune
- Self - Narrator
- (voice)
Antone L. Brooks
- Self
- (as Prof Antone L Brooks)
Ron Chesser
- Self
- (as Prof Ron Chesser)
Paul Frame
- Self
- (as Dr Paul Frame)
Andrew Karam
- Self
- (as Dr Andrew Karam)
Mike Repacholi
- Self
- (as Dr Mike Repacholi)
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Open your eyes!
This documentary talks about how "radiophobia", the fear of radioactivity, is widespread and yet not based on scientific evidence. After the Chernobil accident, a lot of death toll numbers appeared in the news, some close to 400.000 people dead, but the reality is the only 57 (yes, 57) deaths can be directly or indirectly linked to the accident.
It appears that low doses of radiation are not harmful, since the body already has methods of defense. Only after a certain threshold, radiation begins to harm the body. More than that, low doses of radiation seem to start the genes responsible with the protection against cancer, therefore the number of cases of cancer in regions with higher than normal background radiation is actually lower.
Of course, it was normal for people to fear radiation during the Cold War and now, as our fossil fuel reserves are close to depletion, nuclear energy is something desperately needed to compensate. How much of this documentary was actually about dispelling the exaggerated fear of radiation and how much was about promoting nuclear power is for you to decide.
It appears that low doses of radiation are not harmful, since the body already has methods of defense. Only after a certain threshold, radiation begins to harm the body. More than that, low doses of radiation seem to start the genes responsible with the protection against cancer, therefore the number of cases of cancer in regions with higher than normal background radiation is actually lower.
Of course, it was normal for people to fear radiation during the Cold War and now, as our fossil fuel reserves are close to depletion, nuclear energy is something desperately needed to compensate. How much of this documentary was actually about dispelling the exaggerated fear of radiation and how much was about promoting nuclear power is for you to decide.
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- siderite
- May 21, 2007
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- Runtime50 minutes
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