Those who have worked with wireless are familiar with a metric called "background noise level". Once background noise level is established, you know how to look for your signal.
When background noise level changes rapidly, your signal is lost till you can figure out what the new background noise level is. (Often done by restarting equipment.)
Maybe our bodies getting sick is related to this process of adapting to the new noise?
Those who have worked with wireless are familiar with a metric called "background noise level". Once background noise level is established, you know how to look for your signal.
When background noise level changes rapidly, your signal is lost till you can figure out what the new background noise level is. (Often done by restarting equipment.)
Maybe our bodies getting sick is related to this process of adapting to the new noise?
Seems highly plausible.
Emf smog.