Has anyone else noticed people are turning off their wifi and staying away from their phones a bit more often?
Is it all this hype about 5G being harmful? When I found out that wireless uses the exact same frequencies that my microwave oven uses I was pretty weirded out.
on your wifi router you should have 2.4ghz frequency.
to heat your food, microwaves use 2.4ghz.
coincidence? i think not
Carter Roberts
no, my WiFi router uses 60Ghz and 5Ghz frequency.
Aiden Jackson
you dont have them both turned on all the time do you? if so, you are cooking yourself when you sleep
Ryder Taylor
I know you're baiting but you would feel the heat if the wifi waves were the same as microwaves.
Dylan Morgan
i dont think im cooking myself but the router's cheap fucking antennae get too hot to comfortably touch.
Zachary Smith
That's nod normal :DDD -t. EE
Ian Robinson
Microwave uses 2.4mhz, you're off by a factor of 1,000 retard
Bentley Johnson
yeah, i think this router might fail soon. any recommendations for a router that is a maximum of 3U in size at least 4 10Gb/s RJ-45 ports 5Ghz and 60Ghz WiFi
Xavier Bennett
Both microwaves and routers commonly use 2.4GHz because the FCC says that's the band they're allowed to use. The big difference is microwaves are usually a thousand times more powerful and focus all their energy on a point six inches away from the waveguide
Adam Cooper
Source? Oh that's right, you're trolling and literally anyone can look this up themselves
Jeremiah Powell
2.4mhz isn't even microwave, it's short wave or HF depending on who you ask. Are you the anti 5G spammer from yesterday false flagging?
Asher Watson
If my phone is burning me, why don't I feel it?
Alexander Garcia
5G isn't harmful, the conspiracy theorists are wrong.
A candle and the sun both emit energy in the same wavelength in the form of physical light, doesn't mean the candle will burn you.
This. You are comparing a 4w appliance meant for communication to a 700w+ appliance specifically made to heat water.
It literally says 2,4 mhz retard, just like I've been telling you
Adam Thomas
>>exact same frequencies that my microwave oven uses the reason for this is that the frequency wifi operates is in an unlicensed band. This band is unlicensed because the FCC made an exception for microwaves. Wifi also uses 5 GHz because the 2.4 GHz bands have become crowded. GHz bullshit. Also, 60 GHz is one of the absolute worst frequencies. It has very high atmospheric attenuation
>collating anonymous posts to attack anyone that doesnt agree with the scientifically false "non-ionizing radiation is safe" narrative to borrow a canard from you: schizo
Luis Cox
60ghz "wifi" exists and is used for very short range uninterrupted line of sight connections. The only good use case for it at the moment is wireless laptop docking, and wireless display link for video conferencing. It's not something you really move around much.
It is also used in point to point links. My work had one that was about 1km and I think that was pushing the limit of it even, but it held a bi-directional 1gbps link stable as fuck.
Jacob Moore
Well then, what we need to do to stop this is use higher frequencies. Above a certain frequency there's basically no penetration through the skin. This occurs at about mm waves. 5g uses millimeter waves. Here have a study: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17929264/
Eli Garcia
I don't own a microwave you fat fucking american
Matthew Powell
sure then all the retarded morons can choose to blanket their houses specifically in toxic microwaves instead of massive areas covered by uninsurable cell towers
Ryder Richardson
>stop exposing me for the schizo spammer I am See
Leo Evans
not him but your compilation image doesn't actually show anything and makes you come across as kind of unhinged
Owen Campbell
If anyone here looks at a microwave that has a 10 fucking amp from the wall current draw, and a home router with it's little pissant cord and power brick, AND THINKS THEY ARE THE SAME THING, then just immediately kill yourself.
Aaron Reed
no no no I cant be wrong I've been spouting that non ionizing radiation isnt harmful on the internet for a decade now
Angel Rivera
is your microwave on 24/7? is the signal modulated with modern algorithms and pulse frequencies that makes it much more toxic to biology? is it cooking food when you're sleeping and most vulnerable to damage from microwaves?
Luis Rodriguez
>not him but Yes, it is you.
Henry Moore
[citation needed]
Luis Lopez
>Three days of constant spam this week >However long you've been spamming this on /sci/ >Still hyperfocused on modulation >Still no evidence inb4 mods ban you and you freak out again. Dance for us.
Blake Jenkins
thats it, beg the janny to censor things you dont like, tranny.
beg.
Robert Martinez
>Less than 50 posts in and already resorting to tranny spam lollercausted again
Brandon Martin
>n-no stop calling me tranny I hit a nerve on that fronthole eh
I'm not making an argument, I'm starting clearly that that is you. We both know you've samefagged before in this manner, you're not fooling anyone.
James Davis
Keep resorting to "tranny tranny industry shill tranny" as your goto response, it only makes you easier to identify to the Texas Instruments hit squads I'm hiring with my industry shill money ;)
Luis Moore
the FUCKING microwave CANT EVEN COOK THE INSIDE OF MY FUCKING BURRITO when it is 7 INCHES away and outputting DIRECTED FUCKING 1200W of 2.4ghz evil. The pissant router that sits 30 feet away from my bed puts out 250miliwatts. The phone sitting 3 feet away from me puts out maybe 25mw at idle.
Caleb Lewis
>im not making an argument that much is clear
dont miss tranny
contemporary studies show that microwaves interfere with biological processes. try moving over to wired solutions.
THEN LINK A SOURCE FOR THESE STUDIES OR YOUR STATEMENT IS INVALID.
Thomas Kelly
What study is this? There are studies which show non-ionizing radiation is harmful at low intensity, but every study I've seen that shows this either can't be reproduced, or was published in a trash journal. Meta studies consistently show there is no causal link between low intensity non-ionizing radiation and cancer or any other disease.
Colton Parker
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5607572/ holy fucking shit it's true Certain frequencies can and will have cognitive effects, cancer effects etc. This is big. Why is no one talking about this shit?
Someone posted this in another thread on /sci/ I think, it's pretty clear that phone masts should not be emitting 24/7 the way they are. Where I live there are masts popping up all over and there are tons of dead trees and bees and barely any birds.
Reminder that this schizo spammer has self-admittely spent multiple years of his life compiling an apparently damning list of over "2,600" studies yet he can't even provide one quality study that conclusively proves 5G to be harmful
Gabriel Sullivan
hey check it out, I found some counter-arguing evidence.
What a clusterfuck. The underlying studies have serious issues which prevents gleaning any real useful data, and the authors agree in the conclusion: >However, to date, with the exception of high-power microwave radiation, which has widely established hazardous effects, the biological effects of microwaves remain controversial. In epidemiology, there is no conclusive evidence showing that microwaves have carcinogenic effects. Concurrently, the discovery that microwaves have positive biological effects has presented new challenges for research and applications in this field. The results of EEG and analyses of the structure of the brain after radiation have also confirmed the influence of microwaves. Studies have extensively explored the underlying mechanisms by which microwaves influence learning and memory functions, especially synaptic structures and functions, oxidative stress and apoptosis, protein synthesis, genes and individual susceptibility and energy metabolism. Previous studies have produced a large amount of information, and some progress has been made in theory, but the mechanisms have not yet been fully determined, and many points are still disputed. The largest problem in these studies is that they used different parameters, such as the frequency, modulation, power density and irradiation time, to apply microwave radiation, in addition to using a variety of research methods. Therefore, their reproducibility and comparability are poor. To determine the precise dose-effect relationship between microwave radiation and its biological effects, further detailed studies must be performed. The most we can get is that yes, obviously microwave radiation can influence an organism just like any other environmental variable, but the degree of influence is extremely small.
Dylan Young
Just looked into this case, cell-tower was pre-emptively shut down because that was the first thing people thought. Now they found chemicals in the water from guess who?
Who is more evil Telecom-networks or "Let's kill the babies" Nestle?
Yeah I am on Nestle for this one.
Dominic Adams
why are tons of people in the 5G cities complaining about headaches, tinnitus and insomnia
Aaron Miller
>why are tons of people in cities complaining about headaches, tinnitus and insomnia fixed
Carter Campbell
Only if you don't understand what's said there. Epidemiologic studies are very low quality, yet they insist that means it's bad. It's part of the problem in the nutrition science and why it changes so often and is extremely inaccuarate. Double-blind placebo-controlled studies are the best evidence there is, they are however very expensive and there's close to none of them.
Sebastian Parker
probably because 3G and 4G masts are harmful but not quite as harmful as 5G masts
Camden Lewis
I'd love to erect a faux 5G mast in some bumfuck community and watch them screech about "muh nosebleeds muh insomnia" only to reveal that it was never even turned on
here's the source for the image, watch it and learn something
Elijah Lewis
Why do people who like miles away from wind turbines complain about the same thing? Placebo. Or more specifically: Nocebo. Once the technology melts into the massive framework of things which support modern life that normies don't even know about, the complains will go away.
Justin Flores
lmao someone needs to do that
Jacob Price
>muh anecdotal evidence gathered from sources which are explicitly anti-5G I hope you're not seriously presenting this as solid evidence for your case
Jose Perry
give me a half hour to make a counterargument video also not tied to any trusting or strong source of evidence.
Connor Sanchez
how would you prove it's never been turned on? microwave radiation is silent and invisible. unless the bumfucks have meters to record its output you can just scrub your records for damage control. telecoms corporations would never scrub or alter evidence in their favor though, im just being a schizo.
[citation needed]
tranny telecoms shill brought friends today, got the multi-dilation station?
Zachary Morgan
>muh 5g cancer
sounds just like those people who are "allergic" to WiFi
NOOOOOO OUR COMMUNIST UTOPIA WHERE EVERYONE IS THE SAME AND NOBODY IS SPECIAL
Blake Mitchell
>how would you prove it's never been turned on? microwave radiation is silent and invisible. unless the bumfucks have meters to record its output you can just scrub your records for damage control. telecoms corporations would never scrub or alter evidence in their favor though, im just being a schizo. This is extreme autism, I'm literally just talking about a funny hypothetical situation and you're trying to say that le evil telecoms industry has pulled this stunt.
Julian Torres
Not an argument. The article has merit and supplies additional sources. Back to with ya.
Adrian Hill
you're right, I now feel it necessary to apologize to the innocent white christian boy angelic telecoms industry, for they are entirely pure and innocent and would never hurt a fly let alone a human in pursuit of complete control on behalf of their financiers
> I now feel it necessary to apologize to the innocent white christian boy angelic telecoms industry, for they are entirely pure and innocent and would never hurt a fly let alone a human in pursuit of complete control on behalf of their financiers This but unironically
Liam Ortiz
uhh i don't think the device matters as much as the network you are using. even if it's 3g/4g, the major isp's will not support them for long. verizon is shutting off 3g this year i think
Brody Carter
>turn on microwave oven >wifi stops working every time
>>Still no source that microwave ovens use 2.4ghz >This is amusing. Keep squirming Get out of Jow Forums you fucking nigger, you can't even distinguish between MHz and GHz