The Chaotic-Neutron

Radiation. Is it a paranoia ?

by Vijay on Nov.25, 2009, under Nuclear, Rant

Being a nuclear engineer by profession, it takes a lot to get through my hard skull that people are afraid of the word ‘radiation’ or anything ‘nuclear’. But when members of my family expressed a similar discomfort, I believe, the point hit home.

All of this started when I was talking home yesterday and apparently there had been a recent furore in the local newspapers there about the problems of radiation, that got my family all riled up. True that large doses can be disastrously damaging to the human tissue but we as humans are exposed to radiation every day. Take for example when you are talking on a cell phone or when you are cooking your vegetables in a microwave or when you go to a hospital and undertake a X-ray, PET or a MRI scan. They all involve some form of radiation that are bombarded on your body without you getting all paranoid about it. And of course, the ever ubiquitous cosmic rays that bombard us from space incessantly remains constant in the background. But we are still afraid of these concepts. Why ?

I now understand that if I was not scientifically oriented, I would be scared too. Ignorance translates to fear. My reasoning. May be there is a much bigger need for evangelizing the positive effects of nuclear power and make people understand what could be problems in scenarios where there is a leak from a reactor. Even the whole idea of burying nuclear waste underground, simply put, scares the living daylights out of people I know. May be more knowledge about these issues and topics should be made public.

There are always dangers. Everything has a probability for failure. But is it large enough that you in your everyday life need to care about ? Hard question but essential for removing this paranoia from the minds of the general public. Thoughts anyone ?

PS: As a piece of trivia, they actually commonly refer “Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging” (NMRI) as “Magnetic Resonance Imaging” (MRI) since dropping the word Nuclear actually put people at ease. And that’s where we stand.

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