PLAYER57832 wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:7. There is at least one study linking the frequency used to light the bulb to increased rates of cancer for those that sit too near them
Yes. Full circle to getting right wing theocrats to adopt the arguments more commonly employed by left-wing environmentalists.
Aside from light obviously not causing cancer, (seriously, how would it?), the irony of using AT LEAST ONE STUDY to give your argument force is delicious. I could tell a doctor that I don't need any iron-supplements because the irony of this will last me a life time.
Good post, but for the sake of honesty, I have to step in here, even though I am partially playing "devil's advocate" (not arguing a point I truly believe).
There are suggestions that exposure to electric light at night, particularly while sleeping, can increase the chance of cancer. Its a tenuous link at best, but the basic idea is twofold. First, we are weakened by exposure to electricity. Second, light can interfere with deep sleep. There might be other reasons -- or brains are of course very complex. However, that much does actually make sense. Its not enough to prove a link.. but enough that we can't simply say light obviously doesn't cause cancer. (not to mention some possibiliites regarding certain parts of the visible light spectrum)
You provide no mechanism for this supposed cancer-cause though. And I'm fine with the idea that the lifestyle change of using electric lights has an effect on cancer-rates, but that's a far cry from saying that the frequency causes cancer.

