If that's true, does anyone remember the posts about GHZ music videos?
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If I were an athlete who took the Covid shot, I would be worried about traveling to the Olympics in China. The Chines May kill you with the 5G frequency all in the name of winning.
5G means fifth generation. It's not one specific frequency it's deployed over several wave lengths some fast and short, some long and slow that have been deployed for years.
.....I wish people that didn't have technical knowledge wouldn't write comments like you just wrote.
5G is a wider band of internet, typically 5.4Ghz but really anywhere between 5.1 and 5.8, where you can shove a crapload of traffic but not very far. Like if you are right next to your router you should use the 5G band of WiFi, but across the house from the router use 2G.
5G is relatively new. The concept of deploying super-huge high-powered 5G towers, that is super-new. I get headaches near these towers and my uncle, a retired military nuclear physicist, refuses to buy any houses within 400 miles of one of these things.
In some places the citizens riot and tear down these towers.
5G does not simply mean fifth generation although it is a funny coincidence.
I work in wireless telecommunications designing and classifying evey frequency that will go live on each site I work on, I know exactly what I'm talking about. The highest frequency in deployment is by Verizon at 3.9 Ghz, T-Mobile is working on a 4.1 but noone is doing 5+. T-Mobile has 5G at 600 MHz is that dangerous? Nope and it's 5G. It literally means 5th generation of networks, most important upgrade is the ability to pass info across mutli bands hence the mimo antennas T-Mobile is currently deploying.
Not sure if LARP or just dim... Are you aware these towers are often running at more than ten thousand times the necessary power???