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Old 08-12-2023, 04:17 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by kapqa View Post
the problem lies with low levels of radiation that are being emitted 24/h; therefore, it is good to have some "control" atleast on the devices that one can handle in his vicinity.

the truth will come out about the dangers of manmade microwave radiation, but better soonerthan too late. it is worst plague we are facing, at least nothing else comes to my mind that is similar in magnitude and impact.
Sorry but non-ionizing radiation is not really cumulative according to all the peer-reviewed studies I've looked at.

As for the radiation emission from electronics gear? I remember playing music to an AM radio by running "programs" on an S-100 bus computer. See MITS Altair AM Radio Music Jukebox and Dr. Dobbs Journal of Computer Calesthenics and Othodontia or Running Light Without Overbyte. When you start playing with ≥GHz CPU clocks, the noise moves into that range.

And when you are sitting the antenna on the ereader's body, try to remember the inverse-square law.

Anyone else remember the birth defects/cancers/etc. blamed on low frequency magnetic fields from high tension power lines in the early 90s? There was a mass of studies and the worst results were there was a weak correlation between central nervous system tumours and high tension power lines. Results that could not be duplicated with any degree of reliability. In one case, the birth defects that had been blamed on the power lines ran into the issue that the power lines ran through multiple communities and only one community reported an increase in birth defects suggesting that a localized environmental issue was far more likely to be the cause.

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