Something else that needs correcting is JW's claim that the average area density of a human body is 80 g/cm2. That is one hell of a fat dude!
I want to elaborate on the above. I apologize if it has already been addressed (I quit reading the YouTube thread).
Jarrah mocked my claim that 55 MeV electrons would pass through an astronaut's body. In response he wrote that a 55 MeV electron could pass through material with an area density of 30 g/cm
2 (that part I agree with). He then writes that he computes the area density of the human body to be 80 g/cm
2; therefore, he claims, the body will stop 55 MeV electrons.
The Blunder has blundered again - he is off by an order of magnitude on his body area density calculation. Let's use JW's own numbers from his video. He says the mass of an astronaut's body is 75 kg and that it has a frontal area of 0.85 m
2. Using simple math we get,
(75 kg x 1000 g/kg) / (0.85 m
2 x 100
2 cm
2/m
2) = 8.8 g/cm
2Sorry, Jarrah. You're wrong once again.