Kingsley G. Morse Jr.
Five years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster,
I found
no significant radiation in fish from the Pacific Ocean.
I did find
radiation in granulated kelp
from the west coast of Canada, Maine and Iceland.
But I'd like to retest them,
with a more sensitive radiation meter
that can discriminate naturally occurring isotopes,
like potassium 40,
from those from the nuclear disaster at Fukushima, Japan,
like cesium.
Even common kitchen items are a little radioactive.
I seem to have split electric and magnetic waves.
I failed to replicate an experiment that found WiFi hurt plants.
But we need to know if it's safe for people.
More research is needed.
Using a moisturizing lotion warmed my skin.