Friday, November 11, 2011

Does anyone else find this horrifying?

I've just read that falling asleep in front of the television might easily kill you in your sleep... At first I didn't believe it because I've never heard of it before but after doing a looooooot of research from many legitimate sources I discovered that it's a scientific fact that when the small doses of radiation and static emitting from your tv come in to contact with your body in a completely relaxed state that it can slow down your already reduced heart beat to 10-15 bpm and from that you can die or even slip in to a coma!!! Apparently If you are sleeping 3 metres away from your tv for about 6 hours you have an 11.5%-16% chance of dying in your sleep and the only variable to these results is water... Your age or fitness level or environment literally make no difference, but according to The Encyclopedia of Modern Conditions and Diseases, water will increase the absorbancy of your skin to radiation hence leave you more vulnerable. Also, autopsies have been performed on those who were suspected of dying from this and the results had shown no evidence to radiation poisoning and the bodies appeared to have died in a natural state. It was considered as only theoretical until in June 2009 radiologist Dr. Henry Sidonov and forensic pathologist Dr. Mia Shraga Simmonstein had together stated in an article that the amount of deaths caused by this situation "cannot just be dismissed as a mere coincidence" and is now acknowledged as a scientific fact. The article is published in the magazine, Science. Does anyone else find this scary? I think that awareness should at least be raised about it, right?

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