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Quoted: Maybe you should enlighten us and the rest of the world since apparently the CDC doesn’t even know if modern cell phones are killing us or not. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: sounds like another retread that doesn't understand the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Maybe you should enlighten us and the rest of the world since apparently the CDC doesn’t even know if modern cell phones are killing us or not. I don't rely on the CDC to tell me shit - they're far too political to be objective about anything. Instead, go to your local community college and take physics 101. Or, order this excellent book, and read it carefully. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0880292512?tag=arfcom00-20 Until you can explain to me the difference between a EM wave in the radio part of the spectrum, and a EM wave in the ultra violet spectrum, its pointless to debate this issue with you. |
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Quoted: I don't rely on the CDC to tell me shit - they're far too political to be objective about anything. Instead, go to your local community college and take physics 101. Or, order this excellent book, and read it carefully. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0880292512?tag=arfcom00-20 Until you can explain to me the difference between a EM wave in the radio part of the spectrum, and a EM wave in the ultra violet spectrum, its pointless to debate this issue with you. View Quote Noted and actually surprisingly helpful |
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Phones are tested in isolated environments to allow for accurate detection and documentation of EM emissions.
This happens in all phases of the design process. keep in mind your phone barely has enough power to reach a tower 2 miles away and will cycle down the radio when not needed to conserve battery. |
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I don't think it's killing us by radiation but I do think it's playing the long game and making the youth of our society dumber.
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Quoted: I too found it shocking at first that there are people on here with their heads screwed on. What modern researchers and scientists lack these days (which some may find surprising) is common sense and basic knowledge. Which I see is constantly found here... for the most part. From my experience I've gained more useful knowledge from here than any other resource available on the internet. View Quote If you believe that, why did you bother reading their findings? That's a rhetorical question. |
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Welcome to the newest addiction, digital heroin. Made worse by the Plandemic. If you know someone who is always on their device, ask what their screen usage is like.
Psychotic junkies |
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What could go wrong with putting a device next to your head that works off the same concept as how you cook scrambled eggs?
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Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation has been well studied. Looneys want to claim that the RF radiation from cell phones is different than if that same radiation comes from a different source.
Be careful because if you take cell phones from people they may go outside and get exposed to the cancerous radiation being emitted constantly by the sun. |
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Who is 'us'?
Humans? Penguins? Walruses? Cats? Dogs? Ponies? Pirates? Spiders? Midcaps? |
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Quoted:Maybe you should enlighten us and the rest of the world since apparently the CDC doesn’t even know if modern cell phones are killing us or not. View Quote The liberals can't define what a woman is. Understanding 100-year old RF technology would be impossible for them. Like trying to teach your dog to golf impossible. |
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Quoted: For the past several days I've been doing research on cellphones and in general emitting radiation, and the whole suspicions behind 5G. Though which doesn't come to my surprise, the internet has no conclusive answer as if any of these things are actually harmful to our mind and body. All that I found is inconclusive, half-assed research done to support whether or not modern technology is slowly killing us or not. So I beg to ask what your thoughts are, since apparently even researchers can't be reliable. View Quote Point is, there's a shit-ton more radiation in the air than there was 100 years ago, of our own making. That's without the cumulative output from all those A bomb tests in the cold war. Yeah, I doubt there's a study but it makes logical sense. |
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Judging by the number of folks I see screwing with them behind the wheel.......
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I have a stupid theory and I have searched far and wide for affirmation of my stupid theory and found nothing to corroborate it.
Why? Is it a conspiracy? I know I'll find the largest gaggle of goofy goobers to ask. Holy Shit!!! There are actually knowledgeable people here!!! Must cover my shame with quirky comments. |
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Let me make sure I understand this correctly. Only cellphones using 5G frequencies is a danger?
What about everything else on those frequencies? |
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Quoted: Judging by the number of folks I see screwing with them behind the wheel....... View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Interestingly, as I recal,l your microwave oven produces non-ionizing radiation as well, yet it will boil water and cook your meal until it is charcoal if exposed to this non-ionizing radiation. RF has been used for heating things to very high temperatures for decades. I would suggest you do your research before you find yourself getting another Mnra shot. View Quote What's the difference between dropping a fishing weight made of lead on your head and dropping a 1200 barbell worth of lead on your head? |
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I deleted my work email account off my phone and relieved a shit ton of stress.
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Quoted: What's the difference between dropping a fishing weight made of lead on your head and dropping a 1200 barbell worth of lead on your head? View Quote People have died from both. Relatively minor traumas kill some and losing 50% of the brain mass of others still leaves a functional bio-bot. The general recommendation is avoid blunt force trauma to the head where possible. Also one should not saw off their dick. |
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View Quote Yup. This as first ever post on arfcom sets off a bunch of alarms. |
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Quoted: Killing our minds and social skills maybe, but otherwise no. The RF radiation is non-ionizing radiation. View Quote That doesn't mean it's not harmful. It just means it can't cause a much more significant kind of harm. Microwaves can kill you just fine. Even HF can kill you if you are really dumb and unlucky. |
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Social media is. Phones are just one of the major access points.
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Quoted: Here's a book a member here recommended about how the internet affects our brains. I never read it because I no longer have the https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14563/B43B0A08-A4BB-445F-8028-21D667D60351-2627907.jpg View Quote I think I recommend it. It’s mercifully short so the audiobook is quite tolerable. Now if I could just remember what it was about |
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Quoted: I too found it shocking at first that there are people on here with their heads screwed on. What modern researchers and scientists lack these days (which some may find surprising) is common sense and basic knowledge. Which I see is constantly found here... for the most part. From my experience I've gained more useful knowledge from here than any other resource available on the internet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Countless geek groups with far more expertise, and you ask here, where we can’t even agree that .45ACP is the Lord’s round? I too found it shocking at first that there are people on here with their heads screwed on. What modern researchers and scientists lack these days (which some may find surprising) is common sense and basic knowledge. Which I see is constantly found here... for the most part. From my experience I've gained more useful knowledge from here than any other resource available on the internet. Is it common sense you're finding here; or confirmation bias? |
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Quoted: I don't rely on the CDC to tell me shit - they're far too political to be objective about anything. Instead, go to your local community college and take physics 101. Or, order this excellent book, and read it carefully. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0880292512?tag=arfcom00-20 Until you can explain to me the difference between a EM wave in the radio part of the spectrum, and a EM wave in the ultra violet spectrum, its pointless to debate this issue with you. View Quote |
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Quoted: For the past several days I've been doing research on cellphones and in general emitting radiation, and the whole suspicions behind 5G. Though which doesn't come to my surprise, the internet has no conclusive answer as if any of these things are actually harmful to our mind and body. All that I found is inconclusive, half-assed research done to support whether or not modern technology is slowly killing us or not. So I beg to ask what your thoughts are, since apparently even researchers can't be reliable. View Quote FYI, I was the first civilian to be approved to operate non-ionizing equipment by NASA. |
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No one knows for sure other than the original individual who designed them to kill you.
How is his health? |
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Quoted: This wouldn't be covered in PY101 or 102. View Quote That's retarded When I took AP Physics in high school 30+ years ago, we were lectured at great length on the differences of the electromagnetic spectrum, and ionizing vs non-ionizing. How can a college physics 101 type class NOT cover that ?!?!?! |
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