Gsm antena / Gsm / Wifi / Bluetooh dangerous? level of energy, all you should know
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Gsm antena / Gsm / Wifi / Bluetooh dangerous? level of energy, all you should know
Everybody did quantum physic and chemistry here, and know all about Schrödinger equations which are of no secrets anymore.
Solid physics too. Additionally with bio chemistry.
Hence everybody knows that cells mutate / degenerates after being exposed to a field of energy.
Let's take an example, try to live under this: here High Tension Electrical Tower, and let us know in 10 years the results of your health ; practical but true fact. So? - Ok.
So here an example of E and H, how it works: hereGif
So what are those energy levels we are taking about for Gsm antena / Gsm / Wifi / Bluetooh?
We are not talking about MHZ this time
But non profit people develop for people making money, who are ... well, not very interested if a product will or may have consequences in the future. That's called the law of market.
Wishing a good day and more careful development of our society to avoid point of no return, one day.
Frenchn00b
-- NMR
Extra: by the way, if you pay good, i.e. the price, need a consultant?
(Luckily Linux came up, let's call it 'bio product', face to Bill market, to offer the same chances to everyone)
Last edited by frenchn00b; 07-07-2009 at 11:22 PM.
Everybody knows that Shroedinger's equation is applicable only to Shroedinger's cat, which is neither dead or alive as the result of the imaginary unit on the left side of Shroedinger's equation. Humans are not affected, the hat on the Hamiltonian protects them. So, don't worry.
I don't think quantum physics has anything to do with this, and it should be excluded from the discussion if you want the discussion to make any sense to anyone.
With cell phones I would use a hands-free kit if you use the cell phone on a regular basis, that way you keep it away from your brain, which cannot regenerate very well from damage. Other parts of your body are more resilient and can regenerate from damage.
So, this is where nonsense comes to die...in a rather messy heap:
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Everybody did quantum physic and chemistry here, and know all about Schrödinger equations which are of no secrets anymore.
Solid physics too. Additionally with bio chemistry.
Well, biochemistry has at least something to do with the rest...
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Hence everybody knows that cells mutate / degenerates after being exposed to a field of energy.
Where did that come from? ...hence...? This is just a fact pulled out of thin air, with no connection to anything that you have written before.
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Let's take an example, try to live under this: here High Tension Electrical Tower, and let us know in 10 years the results of your health ; practical but true fact. So? - Ok.
A picture of some pylons. I think all of us accept that pylons exist. It is unclear what other point this picture makes. It certainly doesn't relate to whether anyone reading this will be healthy in ten years time, nor does it relate to any putative cause of illness.
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So here an example of E and H, how it works: hereGif
Interestingly coloured pictures. Doesn't do anything to demonstrate or refute a suggestion of a health threat. You would have to consider levels for that, and this is just a pretty (well, arguably) picture of an unrealistic situation, at least in as much as it might be supposed to relate to a health risk.
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So what are those energy levels we are taking about for Gsm antena / Gsm / Wifi / Bluetooh?
I am unclear whether this is a rhetorical device in your 'argument' or whether you are hoping for an answer about energy levels (not that energy levels would be a good descrition of the health threat).
If you were asking for information, I could find some for you, but what with this post being a largely fact-free zone, I am not sure that there is a point.
Picture of an old-style radio. Unclear what the relevance is supposed to be, what with it being a radio-receiver. Apparently, though, we aren't talking about MHz, but the relevance of that escapes me currently, so maybe you want to elucidate? are you saying that MHz are, or are not, the risk (assuming that you are claiming that there is a risk)?
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But non profit people develop for people making money, who are ... well, not very interested if a product will or may have consequences in the future. That's called the law of market.
So, you are saying that 'the law of the market' is that 'non profit people' (people who work in not for profit organisations? people who do not make money from their labours?) develop for people who do make money from their labours? If you are alleging that this is a statement of 'the law of the market' you are mangling things badly.
Please don't reply with 'I was just trying to help'.
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