/v/Showerthoughts is a subverse for you to share all those thoughts, ideas, or philosophical questions that race through your head while in the shower.
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[–] Morbo 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The problem with your "theories" about oxygen being altered to prevent hemoglobin from carrying oxygen by 5G signals actually has a name. That name is WiMAX. Not familiar with it? Well, WiMAX is a wireless communication technology that uses the same frequency range as 5G (actually it goes to even higher frequencies). The WiMAX system is also higher power in that a single WiMAX tower can cover up to a 30 mile radius. It is 5G on steroids. The reason I say WiMAX is a problem for your theories is that WiMAX has been in use for over 10 years. Sprint and other cell providers use it to provide 4G coverage for much of their market area. Municipal WiFi services also use WiMAX to cover large areas of the city mesh network network with internet access. This technology has been used everywhere and for a long time and it is the same 5G frequencies but at higher power. Why did we not see all the terrible things people claim 5G will cause with WiMAX? WiMAX didn't asphyxiate anyone. It didn't kill birds. It didn't spread viruses. You didn't even know it existed. The fact that it has been in use for more than a decade with no public health impact seems like a fantastic and conclusive test of such technologies like 5G and other high frequency communication systems. Why be afraid of 5G when you've already lived with it for years? The Sun is far more of a danger to everyone yet people are fine living with that giant ball of radiation making plasma blasting the Earth continuously. But yeah, be afraid of something that did you no harm for a decade.
[–] xenoPsychologist 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
very informative. good to know theyre conclusively retarded.