There is a big difference in the cell tower radiation, and the electromagnetic radiation associated with high-voltage lines.
From ChatGPt:
High-voltage power lines: The radiation from high-voltage power lines is primarily extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation. The frequency of this radiation typically ranges from 30 Hz to 300 Hz, which is well below the range of visible light. This type of radiation is non-ionizing, meaning it does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, and is considered low-energy radiation.
5G cellphone towers: 5G towers emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation, which is part of the microwave range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency of 5G signals can range from around 1 GHz (gigahertz) to 100 GHz, which is much higher than the ELF radiation emitted by power lines. Although still non-ionizing, RF radiation is of higher energy compared to ELF radiation from power lines.
There is a big difference in the cell tower radiation, and the electromagnetic radiation associated with high-voltage lines.
From ChatGPt:
High-voltage power lines: The radiation from high-voltage power lines is primarily extremely low-frequency (ELF) electromagnetic radiation. The frequency of this radiation typically ranges from 30 Hz to 300 Hz, which is well below the range of visible light. This type of radiation is non-ionizing, meaning it does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules, and is considered low-energy radiation.
5G cellphone towers: 5G towers emit radiofrequency (RF) radiation, which is part of the microwave range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The frequency of 5G signals can range from around 1 GHz (gigahertz) to 100 GHz, which is much higher than the ELF radiation emitted by power lines. Although still non-ionizing, RF radiation is of higher energy compared to ELF radiation from power lines.