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Originally posted by C0bzz
All he has done in the video was measure signal strength then state that "a such and such power has negative effects" without any explanation of why and how this occursd
journals then not provide the information.edit on 17/7/13 by C0bzz because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by HairlessApe
The most radioactive material that the average person comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis is.... (drumroll) ...concrete!
So get inside quick and wear your tinfoil hat.
Originally posted by beckybecky
Originally posted by HairlessApe
The most radioactive material that the average person comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis is.... (drumroll) ...concrete!
So get inside quick and wear your tinfoil hat.
you need to go to school since you can't tell the difference between radioactive and rf radiation.
The non-ionizing portion, usually in the frequency range up to 300 GHz, doesn't affect biological tissue and includes the extremely low frequency (ELF) band, radio waves and microwaves in the radiofrequency communication band, and infrared and visible light. The RF part of the spectrum is usually defined as being between 30 kHz and 300 GHz. RF radiation is mainly used in telecommunications. Mobile phones employ frequencies in the range of 800 MHz to 2GHz.
The ionizing portion of the EM spectrum (made up of ultraviolet light, gamma rays and X-rays that have very short wavelengths, very high frequencies, and very high intensities) does affect biological tissue. Mobile phones do not operate in this spectrum.
The non-ionizing portion, usually in the frequency range up to 300 GHz, doesn't affect biological tissue and includes the extremely low frequency (ELF) band, radio waves and microwaves in the radiofrequency communication band, and infrared and visible light. The RF part of the spectrum is usually defined as being between 30 kHz and 300 GHz. RF radiation is mainly used in telecommunications. Mobile phones employ frequencies in the range of 800 MHz to 2GHz.
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Originally posted by HairlessApe
Originally posted by beckybecky
Originally posted by HairlessApe
The most radioactive material that the average person comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis is.... (drumroll) ...concrete!
So get inside quick and wear your tinfoil hat.
...My point was that concrete is the most biologically hazardous thing he average Joe comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis. Much more hazardous than low-frequency RF transmissions.
For the record, RF is transmitted at a frequency which is completely non-lethal to humans.
edit on 18-7-2013 by HairlessApe because: (no reason given)edit on 18-7-2013 by HairlessApe because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by beckybecky
Originally posted by HairlessApe
Originally posted by beckybecky
Originally posted by HairlessApe
The most radioactive material that the average person comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis is.... (drumroll) ...concrete!
So get inside quick and wear your tinfoil hat.
...My point was that concrete is the most biologically hazardous thing he average Joe comes in contact with on a day-to-day basis. Much more hazardous than low-frequency RF transmissions.
For the record, RF is transmitted at a frequency which is completely non-lethal to humans.
edit on 18-7-2013 by HairlessApe because: (no reason given)edit on 18-7-2013 by HairlessApe because: (no reason given)
I'm a satellite controller for NASA and Boeing. POOR NASA.
does concrete FLY THROUGH SPACE?
i suggest you try putting your head in a microwave oven then you will know all about "For the record, RF is transmitted at a frequency which is completely non-lethal to humans".
edit on 18-7-2013 by beckybecky because: (no reason given)
The radiation produced by a microwave oven is non-ionizing. As such, it does not have the cancer risks associated with ionizing radiation such as X-rays, ultraviolet light, and nuclear radioactive decay. Any cancer risk from microwave oven would necessarily occur by an unknown mechanism.
the radiation thing is totally busted. Microwave radiation causes liquid water to heat up and not much else. Being inside a microwave that was cooking would be a bad thing, but the same could be said for a conventional oven.