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[–] HAESisalie ago 

That is a whole lot of empty talk to try to avoid acknowledging or even understanding that despite the fact the SUN puts out EMF in the magnitude of millions more than your microwave, but the time it reaches the Earth it has been dissipated to almost completely negligible when measured, but your microwave will measure at high levels from within a foot of it, and also drop off to negligible once you move a few feet away from it. This isn't theory where if you use some BS you can spin your way through it. EMF/RF can be measured and quantified. So at this point i assume you just want to remain ignorant or have some vested interest in spread lies about EMF exposure from the sun (low) vs man made sources (High).

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[–] Morbo ago 

Go stare at the sun and tell me how much that visible EMF energy dissipated by the time it burns out your eyes. Light is EMF and there's enough of it hitting the Earth that it fucking lights up half the fucking planet. The amount of energy a solar plant can produce is proof that this is no paltry amount of energy. LMGTFY.

At the upper reaches of our atmosphere, the energy density of solar radiation is approximately 1,368 W/m2 (watts per square meter). At the Earth's surface, the energy density is reduced to approximately 1,000 W/m2 for a surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays at sea level on a clear day. - Source

1,000 W/m2. Fucking unreal. Now of course you're going to bring up the "for a surface perpendicular to the Sun's rays at sea level on a clear day" part as an argument. Well explain then how PV solar plants can generate huge amounts of power when they aren't located in that 1 m2 patch of land/water at the equator that is perfectly perpendicular to the sun's rays? The fall-off is not a big deal since the sun is not a point source radiator. What say you now?

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[–] HAESisalie ago  (edited ago)

I am saying, not to you, but to anyone who might be deceived by you: that you don't need to walk around with a protractor and calculator, and know the curvature of the Earth to measure EMF exposure. There are EMF detectors that are available relatively cheap, and see for yourself where your high exposure to EMF comes from. Hint: it isn't outside on a sunny day, unless you happen to be standing near Power lines or a cell tower. AND IT IS NOT EVEN FUCKING CLOSE!