I had a close personal friend years ago who was a neuroscientist. He described to me how he used blue light at specific wavelengths (400-500 nanometer range) to activate and control man made viruses that were implanted into the brain of a rat or mouse. These viruses could modify the behavior of the animal drastically.
Just because the 5G tech is millimeter spectrum and technically can't directly interact with the nano sized discreet ICs in a vacuum doesn't mean anything. There are a lot of pieces to this puzzle.
Answer me this Mr. "Electrical engineer genius all of the sudden who still doesn't wanna do his homework to get up to speed"
How does current get into the individual components of a modern microchip where the individual transistors are between 7 and 5 nanometers?
How do neurons in your brain which are microns in (smaller than 1 millimeter) size get current?
How can 5G or any previous gen of wireless work at all if it can't directly interact?
See, that's your logic. Again, do some educational research and update yourself on current technology. Just because you thought you knew everything 30 years ago.... more has happened in the last 30 years in technology than since the invention of the wheel.
By direct current electricity...not by electromagnetic induction.
By being bathed in an ionic solution, to which they respond by discharging ions (far smaller than any organic structure). The body's metabolism and neuromuscular functions are fundamentally chemical in nature.
5G (millimeter waves) interact with antennas that are longer than the wavelength. Easy-peasy. These can be phased arrays.
You still don't know any of this technology, do you? Why should I debate you when it is easier to inform you? Why do you think my understanding ended 30 years ago? I was learning for 40 years. I did design death rays, you know...
Yes, obviously its not direct wireless induction (although the body is just as much electrical as it is chemical so you may have some major misunderstandings in that department) You missed my point ENTIRELY!! Its a rhetorical question! NANO TECH is extremely complex just like computer tech is extremely complex because it is some of the most advanced computer tech known to man.
If you really don't understand my point then now please explain to me exactly how the circuit of an IBM Power10 CPU works and what all of its 18billion transistors do.
Its ok, i'll wait....
You get it yet??
Since you've now proven that you have some level of understanding you can go read the patents for yourself or go pay someone from DARPA to explain it to you.
Anyone reading this thread just needs to read the patents on all of this already well-documented technology! Maybe Mr. Death ray has published an electronics for dummies book that you can read to get up to speed before you read the patents.
Have a good one, mr death ray. Next why don't you invent a ray to cure liberalism?
The usual smoke of hand-waving is a retreat into "it's all very complex." Usually too complex for you to explain. The body, by the way is electrochemical and chemical. No conductive electricity as we normally understand it.
Your inability to understand or explain technology is not eliminated by your demand for explanations. Didn't I cite patent no. 8,537,048 B2? Read it and see if you understand it. The funny thing about all this is that, of the two of us, I'm the one who has professional experience with complex micro-miniature electronic concepts.
I had a close personal friend years ago who was a neuroscientist. He described to me how he used blue light at specific wavelengths (400-500 nanometer range) to activate and control man made viruses that were implanted into the brain of a rat or mouse. These viruses could modify the behavior of the animal drastically.
Just because the 5G tech is millimeter spectrum and technically can't directly interact with the nano sized discreet ICs in a vacuum doesn't mean anything. There are a lot of pieces to this puzzle.
Answer me this Mr. "Electrical engineer genius all of the sudden who still doesn't wanna do his homework to get up to speed"
How does current get into the individual components of a modern microchip where the individual transistors are between 7 and 5 nanometers?
How do neurons in your brain which are microns in (smaller than 1 millimeter) size get current?
How can 5G or any previous gen of wireless work at all if it can't directly interact?
See, that's your logic. Again, do some educational research and update yourself on current technology. Just because you thought you knew everything 30 years ago.... more has happened in the last 30 years in technology than since the invention of the wheel.
By direct current electricity...not by electromagnetic induction.
By being bathed in an ionic solution, to which they respond by discharging ions (far smaller than any organic structure). The body's metabolism and neuromuscular functions are fundamentally chemical in nature.
5G (millimeter waves) interact with antennas that are longer than the wavelength. Easy-peasy. These can be phased arrays.
You still don't know any of this technology, do you? Why should I debate you when it is easier to inform you? Why do you think my understanding ended 30 years ago? I was learning for 40 years. I did design death rays, you know...
Yes, obviously its not direct wireless induction (although the body is just as much electrical as it is chemical so you may have some major misunderstandings in that department) You missed my point ENTIRELY!! Its a rhetorical question! NANO TECH is extremely complex just like computer tech is extremely complex because it is some of the most advanced computer tech known to man.
If you really don't understand my point then now please explain to me exactly how the circuit of an IBM Power10 CPU works and what all of its 18billion transistors do.
Its ok, i'll wait....
You get it yet??
Since you've now proven that you have some level of understanding you can go read the patents for yourself or go pay someone from DARPA to explain it to you.
Anyone reading this thread just needs to read the patents on all of this already well-documented technology! Maybe Mr. Death ray has published an electronics for dummies book that you can read to get up to speed before you read the patents.
Have a good one, mr death ray. Next why don't you invent a ray to cure liberalism?
The usual smoke of hand-waving is a retreat into "it's all very complex." Usually too complex for you to explain. The body, by the way is electrochemical and chemical. No conductive electricity as we normally understand it.
Your inability to understand or explain technology is not eliminated by your demand for explanations. Didn't I cite patent no. 8,537,048 B2? Read it and see if you understand it. The funny thing about all this is that, of the two of us, I'm the one who has professional experience with complex micro-miniature electronic concepts.