Alex knows shit-all about RF energy, transmitting powers and the inverse square law. I think the microwave water frogs turned him gay and stupid. If only he knew just how much microwave RF energy has been floating through the air for decades. Hell, if he knew just how much RF and other EM radiation the sun puts out constantly his brain would fry from the internal resistance. UV light is much more dangerous and damaging than that super-longwave microwave energy.
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If you knew ANYTHING at all about EMF you would know that the farther from the source the weaker it gets, EXPONENTIALLY. You would also know that an EMF detector will show only trace EMF away from man made sources, showing the sun is not a problem, but it will skyrocket around your wifi, power lines, cell towers, your microwave, and even the back of your refrigerator.
I mentioned the inverse square law so I definitely know how radiant energy falls off over distance. If you knew ANYTHING about reading you would have caught that. Also you are assuming that RF/EMF radiation is extremely dangerous at low energies. Only if you put yourself into the standing wave inside your microwave oven will any of your cited examples harm you. The low output of cell phones and Wi-Fi aren't any concern.
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Alex knows shit-all about RF energy, transmitting powers and the inverse square law. I think the microwave water frogs turned him gay and stupid. If only he knew just how much microwave RF energy has been floating through the air for decades. Hell, if he knew just how much RF and other EM radiation the sun puts out constantly his brain would fry from the internal resistance. UV light is much more dangerous and damaging than that super-longwave microwave energy.
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If you knew ANYTHING at all about EMF you would know that the farther from the source the weaker it gets, EXPONENTIALLY. You would also know that an EMF detector will show only trace EMF away from man made sources, showing the sun is not a problem, but it will skyrocket around your wifi, power lines, cell towers, your microwave, and even the back of your refrigerator.
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I mentioned the inverse square law so I definitely know how radiant energy falls off over distance. If you knew ANYTHING about reading you would have caught that. Also you are assuming that RF/EMF radiation is extremely dangerous at low energies. Only if you put yourself into the standing wave inside your microwave oven will any of your cited examples harm you. The low output of cell phones and Wi-Fi aren't any concern.