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I thought radio waves bounce off everything. Not pass through things. Or is that only for certain materials?
Either way, I'm bathed in tons of wireless networks right now. If it's lethal then I should of hunched over awile ago. |
I would rather die of cancer when I'm fifty than give up my lighting, artificially flavoured food, and cell phone.
Seriously, wouldn't you? |
a major problem is leaving a mobile phone in the front pocket close to your testicles. This part of the body is extremely sensitive to radiation. Radiation was used during ww II to sterilize people.
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Radio waves are non-ionizing, meaning they can't alter even basic stable chemical compounds or ions in your body. X-Ray and Gamma are ionizing, and that is why: you wear the lead vest when taking dental x-rays, and people go "POOF" when the Enola Gay comes flying around. Cell phones come into comment about causing cancer because some research suggests that being in the constant presence of electrical power lines (and their oscillating magnetic fields) causes chemical disruptions in the brain that could cause cancer. Therefore, person on street thinks, cellphone + head + energy waves (non-specific) = CANCER. Run minions, run out of the light and throw away your cellphones....cuz the cancer is going to get you!
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infrared starts at 300 GHz and goes to up to 400 THz (sub-visible). |
It's like staring really closely at a microwave then. Ah....
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Or maybe most people talking 4 hours a day on their cellphones are sitting in their cars all day inhaling traffic fumes.
Not enough evidence their to stop me from carrying my cell. |
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Half the teenage emo girl population has been notified. |
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