Gillianren, you are like that wild eyed spectator, who after watching a magician perform a magic trick is convinced that because she knows of know way to accomplish the feat then it truly must be magic. To you I say nay, moose breath. If a thing can't be then it isn't. It doesn't matter that I know how the trick is performed, all I need to know is that it can't be done and as a consequence it must be a trick.
In short, nothing will convince you that you're wrong? Please answer this question either "no, nothing will convince me I am wrong" or "yes, [thing] will convince me I am wrong."
I told you befor and I will repeat it. I will be convinced I am wrong if they do it again and do so with similar mission dosages. I will also admit to being wrong if anyone can provide data to indicate that GCR background radiation was significantly less than the .24 mgy/data NASA claims existed during the apollo missions. So in a word "Yes" I can be convinced I am wrong.
What? Repeating it 6 times wasn't enough?
What? Handing you the actual data on a silver platter isn't enough?
The Americans, the Russians, the Europeans, the Chinese, the Japanese, the Indians and several private companies all agree, but you are a special snoflake, is that right?
On top of that, those of us who are graduate scientists, engineers, aerospace engineers and so forth on this board all know you are abjectly wrong and have told you so over and over. But you, who are no more than a grunt who spent some time in a submerged tube, think you know better that the enormous body of knowledge and hard work that got us to where we are. I think not.