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But someone said that DC turned out to be the more dangerous, burning
down a few houses before people switched to AC. Why was it so
dangerous?
. . .
> Now we just have to sort through the all the hotly contested, polarized
> debate (sorry!) and decide whether the cancer pandemic has anything to do
> with being bathed in magnetic fields for much of our lives. Perhaps Mrs.
> Edison's boy was onto something.
You're not implying that DC doesn't create magnetic fields, I trust?