About resonant frequencies:
Your rather rude shouting and accusations of “willful ignorance” aside, I don’t think it’s actually true that “We know RF radiation can cause DNA damage”, as you claimed. If you look carefully at the list of articles you linked to, some of them claim evidence of DNA damage and others claim not to find such evidence under similar conditions.
yea, just yea.
So let’s hope that the person mentioned in the OP wears their full-body Bacofoil suit any time they go any place with WiFi. :rolleyes:
The microwave/wireless internet problem, is, of course, well documented and expoited.
As Blake has pointed out, ten years or even 20 or 30 is hardly a significant amount of time to study affects like those possible from radiation. In a few centuries, if the research still suggested there was no link between EM radiation and cancer, then it would be safe(r) to say there really was no link. At this point, as with so many fields of research regarding cause/effect in humans, it’s too early to say anything with any degree of certainty.
I have a new habit, its actually reading what other posters wrote before responding to the Original Poster (OP). So I’m editing my suspicion.
Whoever has evidence of damage prove it my linking to a consensus of scientific peers or stop being so sure.
I mean they may be dangerous, cell phones and power lines, but show me the proof as accepted by smart logical people or stop being so sure.
I’m going to wipe down my microwave seal in the meanwhile…
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