Nah I'm good, if this stuff really was causing brain cancer with how ubiquitous they are we'd all know at least one person with it. These videos too often are by people who don't actually know what the numbers even mean, akin to the ghost hunter shows where they're making a big deal over a "magnetic anomaly" that could be coming from the electric motor in the fridge they're standing nearby or switching to smaller units to make it sound like "it's over 9000" when it's the value of the Earth's own magnetic field or just ambient background radiation.
Well, wireless devices are radioactive by nature. And the stories of women getting breast cancer where they keep their phones in their bras are numerous.
So the people who got brain tumors from having phones to their ear, the women who got breast cancers from phones in bras, what would cause that then? I understand LF / ELF are harmless but as you go up in frequency things get "hot"
Power levels factor heavily into RF exposure. The average cell phone emits about 300 milliwatts. An FM broadcast antenna has an effective radiated power in the large fraction of a megawatt. This, of course, includes antenna gain. A cell phone antenna is more like a dummy load than a gain antenna.
Well, earbuds are powerful enough to transmit a few yards whereas phones transmit several miles. As signal strength decreases according as an X-squared law (for distance), that makes phone transmissions a million times stronger than earbuds.
I personally keep my phone in a knee pocket. I've done this for decades. If I get knee cancer, I'll let you know.
Nah I'm good, if this stuff really was causing brain cancer with how ubiquitous they are we'd all know at least one person with it. These videos too often are by people who don't actually know what the numbers even mean, akin to the ghost hunter shows where they're making a big deal over a "magnetic anomaly" that could be coming from the electric motor in the fridge they're standing nearby or switching to smaller units to make it sound like "it's over 9000" when it's the value of the Earth's own magnetic field or just ambient background radiation.
I'm sure people won't love this reference, but the lead surgeon for Neuralink said that the wireless headphones don't do anything negative.
I know 3 people off the top of my head (pun intended) that had brain cancer but more likely from cell phones than earbuds.
Thinking the same thing.
My triple-jabbed + shingles + flu wife has been using Apple wireless earbuds with her iPhone for years and she's healthier than I am.
Well, wireless devices are radioactive by nature. And the stories of women getting breast cancer where they keep their phones in their bras are numerous.
Is that alpha, beta or gamma emissions from that cell phone?
No? Then you are clearly ignorant about EM emissions.
So the people who got brain tumors from having phones to their ear, the women who got breast cancers from phones in bras, what would cause that then? I understand LF / ELF are harmless but as you go up in frequency things get "hot"
Power levels factor heavily into RF exposure. The average cell phone emits about 300 milliwatts. An FM broadcast antenna has an effective radiated power in the large fraction of a megawatt. This, of course, includes antenna gain. A cell phone antenna is more like a dummy load than a gain antenna.
Well, earbuds are powerful enough to transmit a few yards whereas phones transmit several miles. As signal strength decreases according as an X-squared law (for distance), that makes phone transmissions a million times stronger than earbuds.
I personally keep my phone in a knee pocket. I've done this for decades. If I get knee cancer, I'll let you know.