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i think a physicist who has vast knowledge about cosmic rays knows what she is talking about...

“...vast knowledge”? :blink:
John, do you remember the thread you started last year, inspired from your physicist friend, who told you “....muons cause film fog”?
Good!...
Then you should also remember when I said that muons arrive at sea level with an average flux of about 1 muon per square centimeter per minute - about half of the typical total natural radiation background.

So, your physicist friend “vast knowledge” about film fogging is still, worthlessly irrelevant.
 
yes, i forgot about that thread,
i re-read it just now, and forgot that
"cosmic rays" is shorthand for all "cosmic radiation"
i also read in the thread ( post 5 ) that freezing film will hault oxidation
it does nothing to shield from cosmic radiation.
 
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yes, i forgot about that thread,
i re-read it just now, and forgot that
"cosmic rays" is shorthand for all "cosmic radiation"
i also read in the thread ( post 5 ) that freezing film will hault oxidation
it does nothing to shield from cosmic radiation.

Shielding from cosmic radiation is outside freezers scope. :smile:
 
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