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Originally posted by Regenstorm
2.4 Gigaherz----> Same frequency as microwaves.
Nothing to see here, please move along.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
a microwave oven and most name brand televisions are shielded.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
a cell phone operates on half a watt, and wifi routers can operate up to 4 watts (depending what its set to)
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
chordless phone is anywhere from 1 to 4 watts depending on its frequency band.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
my guess is, you have no idea what your talking about.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
the biggest problem is the cell towers that can range anywhere from 1000 to 30,000 watts.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
is this a joke? these statements couldnt be any more false.
radio frequency IS electromagnetic.
Originally posted by RelentlessLurker
2.4ghz happens to be the specific frequency that agitates water molecules the most.
what are we made up of again?
Anything between 300Mhz and 300Ghz is microwave. Picking a random frequency out of that range to cause alarm by saying "it's the same as microwaves!" is a bit misleading.
Leakage still happens and is certainly at a higher power than any WiFi or Cellphone system.
Not true, even remotely. A WiFi system, in Europe at least, is limited to a maximum power output of 100mW, a mere 1/40th of the power you're claiming. The latest Cell phones are also in the mW range, but vary depending on the model.
In the US, the maximum power for a digitial spread spectrum cordless phone is 1W. This is the highest power cordless phone system available.
Ironic............
Again, if you knew anything about this subject, you would know that the power of an electromagnetic field decreases exponentially the further you get way from the source, so while they may transmit at that power range at the antenna, they certainly don't have anywhere near that kind of power once you are at ground level or some distance away.
the biggest problem is the cell towers that can range anywhere from 1000 to 30,000 watts.
some people live right next to one.
Summary and Conclusions: There are extremely high and significantly elevated childhood cancer rates in populations living very close to the Sutro Tower. Around the Tower there are geographic cancer clusters related to the ways in which topography influences the RF/MW exposures from the Tower. The significance and dose-response from the 3-ring analysis, the detailed radial ring analysis and the cumulative radial analysis, all provide a consistent and unbiased support for the hypothesis. Taken together, the analysis of this data-set strongly and comprehensively confirms the a priori hypothesis that the chronic exposure to RF/MW radiation causes cancer at residential exposure levels. There is robust evidence that RF/MW radiation is genotoxic. This study confirms that RF/MW is carcinogenic with a Lowest Observed Adverse Effect Level (LOAEL) of zero chronic mean exposure, consistent with RF/MW radiation being a genotoxic disease agent. Although this study uses US White childhood cancer incidence in San Francisco to evaluate the hypothesis, the implications are widespread. The conclusions also relate to US Black children and all other persons. Living in the vicinity of the Sutro Tower in San Francisco significantly elevates the incidence of cancer. Other studies have found elevated adult and childhood cancers at residential RF/MW exposure levels in the United States (2-4), in Hawaii (5), in North Sydney, Australia (6), around 21 sites in the United Kingdom (7,8), and from the Vatican Radio Station in Rome (9). There is consistent and comprehensive evidence requiring a revision of national RF/MW standards. Most standards are currently based on avoiding tissue heating. Public health protection standards for RF/MW exposures would be more appropriately based on multiple laboratory evidence of significant elevation and dose-response increases in genotoxicity and multiple studies showing significantly and dose-response elevated cancer rates from epidemiological evidence of RF/MW exposure.
You're both right. The RF spectrum is part of the EM spectrum, but is a distinct part in itself. It is the end of the spectrum beyond microwaves, which occupy a huge chunk of the spectrum themselves, as stated earlier
No, it isn't. The actual resonant frequency of water molecules is closer to 20Ghz, not 2.4Ghz.
2.4Ghz is used because it sits in a part of the spectrum that isn't regulated for use by communications systems (ISM frequency bands set aside for non-communication purposes) and is also the most efficient use of power when generating said microwaves.
I will also add that the radiation from WiFi, Microwave ovens or cell phones is all non-ionising, meaning it doesn't mutate or damage DNA or cellular structures by it's passage. All it does is "excite" molecules, leading to at most some burning, but never anything like cancer. Anyone claiming otherwise is cow-pooping...