Too bad I don't use a cell phone/tracking device. BTW, phones don't even get 4G around my house and barely get 3G.
Also, they would have to put towers on some people's property to get them close enough because of trees being in the way. I can't see that happening in my area.
5G doesn't refer to the frequencies directly. It stands for 5th generation. There will be a large range of frequencies use for 5G. They have all been used in the past with no bad effects that I've heard of. The problem with 5G is that it will enable the "internet of things." Thankfully, I don't have any smart devices at all. I don't have a cell phone or TV, and my computer is over 10 years old and built by me, so I know what's in it.
You are right that 5G means 5th generation, but there is a higher frequency range being used. Some people refer to it as millimeter wave technology. 5G is expected to use from around 24 GHz all the way up to 300 GHz.
The US Military’s Microwave crowd control weapon called the 'Active Denial System'. It disperses crowds by heating up their skins. It uses the 95 GHz. Note that this is well within the range of 5G. This frequency is well below the 300 GHz frequency some 5G devices may use. And all of these RF Radiation frequencies are “non-ionizing”. The power level of this system is much higher, but it utilizes a frequency within the 5G range.
"They have all been used in the past with no bad effects that I've heard of."
Beyond cancer, multiple peer-reviewed scientific studies have also demonstrated that exposure to this type of radiation can result in a wide variety of conditions, including:
The bad effects happen above a certain wattage range...and proximity to a router/transceiver. I’ve heard reports of offices & Hospitals where 5G was integrated and the sickness rates spiked. The 60Ghz EMF range excites polarized water resulting in heat…what happens in your microwave. This is another experiment by big tech that nobody will be accountable for, period. The long term effects are a mystery, but close prox to a transceiver in short term is frightening imo. They surrounded a city park in Rotterdam (it was in Netherlands) and the power output was too high on all the transmitters and all the birds in the park DIED. I have my FCC License and used to tweak transmitters.
Thankfully, living on a very large wooded lot means there won't be any antennas close enough to me for 5G stuff to work. Right now, there is no 4G here and barely 3G for anyone to call out.
That’s bad and good actually. Having a basic lifeline is good, but being remote will keep the 5G away. I’m in a similar scenario…there will never be 5G in these wooded hills. I barely have one bar 4G!!
Microwaves (as in a microwave oven) do not "ionize" water. It heats water, to the boiling point if desired. And it takes power on the order of a kilowatt to get the job done. Be careful about knowing what you think you know.
You’re correct, I was shooting off the cuff. I just reread microwave oven theory of operation and my bad; I confused ionization with EMF heating in polarized water molecules. I’m gonna mail in my license; guess this Boomer’s been retired too long? Love your name…you ever play with lasers, as in boosting their power? Fun stuff. This guy gets-it;
I edited the final draft of the winning proposal for the YAL-1A airborne laser. I started with preliminary design studies in the late 1970s and ended with mission analysis work in the 2010s. That was when Boeing still had a technical edge.
Too bad I don't use a cell phone/tracking device. BTW, phones don't even get 4G around my house and barely get 3G.
Also, they would have to put towers on some people's property to get them close enough because of trees being in the way. I can't see that happening in my area.
5G doesn't refer to the frequencies directly. It stands for 5th generation. There will be a large range of frequencies use for 5G. They have all been used in the past with no bad effects that I've heard of. The problem with 5G is that it will enable the "internet of things." Thankfully, I don't have any smart devices at all. I don't have a cell phone or TV, and my computer is over 10 years old and built by me, so I know what's in it.
You are right that 5G means 5th generation, but there is a higher frequency range being used. Some people refer to it as millimeter wave technology. 5G is expected to use from around 24 GHz all the way up to 300 GHz.
The US Military’s Microwave crowd control weapon called the 'Active Denial System'. It disperses crowds by heating up their skins. It uses the 95 GHz. Note that this is well within the range of 5G. This frequency is well below the 300 GHz frequency some 5G devices may use. And all of these RF Radiation frequencies are “non-ionizing”. The power level of this system is much higher, but it utilizes a frequency within the 5G range.
What does the world's foremost expert state about 'non-ionizing' radiation?
Beyond cancer, multiple peer-reviewed scientific studies have also demonstrated that exposure to this type of radiation can result in a wide variety of conditions, including:
Nausea
Hair loss;
Swelling;
Low energy;
Appetite loss;
Bone marrow damage;
Depression;
Organs damage;
Confusion;
Incapacitation and death; and Infections.
I was gonna mention Active Denial Systems but saw you had 👍🏽
The bad effects happen above a certain wattage range...and proximity to a router/transceiver. I’ve heard reports of offices & Hospitals where 5G was integrated and the sickness rates spiked. The 60Ghz EMF range excites polarized water resulting in heat…what happens in your microwave. This is another experiment by big tech that nobody will be accountable for, period. The long term effects are a mystery, but close prox to a transceiver in short term is frightening imo. They surrounded a city park in Rotterdam (it was in Netherlands) and the power output was too high on all the transmitters and all the birds in the park DIED. I have my FCC License and used to tweak transmitters.
A few years ago here, there waa a big flock of dead birds on the side of the road.
People were concerned... the answer that was given was that they had flown into a bus.... made no sense, they didn't show any trauma or damage.
You’d think they could get more creative?! C’Mon MAN!!
Thankfully, living on a very large wooded lot means there won't be any antennas close enough to me for 5G stuff to work. Right now, there is no 4G here and barely 3G for anyone to call out.
That’s bad and good actually. Having a basic lifeline is good, but being remote will keep the 5G away. I’m in a similar scenario…there will never be 5G in these wooded hills. I barely have one bar 4G!!
POTS is my lifeline. It works even in storms when the electricity is off.
Microwaves (as in a microwave oven) do not "ionize" water. It heats water, to the boiling point if desired. And it takes power on the order of a kilowatt to get the job done. Be careful about knowing what you think you know.
You’re correct, I was shooting off the cuff. I just reread microwave oven theory of operation and my bad; I confused ionization with EMF heating in polarized water molecules. I’m gonna mail in my license; guess this Boomer’s been retired too long? Love your name…you ever play with lasers, as in boosting their power? Fun stuff. This guy gets-it;
https://youtu.be/IzUoe-9bKa0
I edited the final draft of the winning proposal for the YAL-1A airborne laser. I started with preliminary design studies in the late 1970s and ended with mission analysis work in the 2010s. That was when Boeing still had a technical edge.
The reason for new "smart" meters being installed on homes everywhere....