Comment Re:Doesn't need to be ionizing to have an effect (Score 1) 627
That said, it's been shown that cell phone radiation can cause brain activity.
Considering some of the folks I see on cell phones, I suspect the radiation stops brain activity.
That said, it's been shown that cell phone radiation can cause brain activity.
Considering some of the folks I see on cell phones, I suspect the radiation stops brain activity.
The jurors also knew their every in-court action would be up for public scrutiny, not the least of which was the final verdict. It's nearly impossible to determine how that affected each of them.
The jurors were not shown during the trial, so I can't imagine how their in-court actions would be known.
We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a clever but highly unmotivated trick. -- Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra"