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Topic5G is dangerous
Rexdragon125
05/16/19 3:58:27 PM
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Sad_Face posted...
This isn't convincing. We're still absorbing the energy and it's still a decent fraction. And mind you, thousands upon thousands of 5G antennas are going to be deployed in cities and on vehicles everywhere. And we have a photo right there of a guy in a suit installing antennas on a palm tree.

Yes, you absorb the energy at that wavelength as an infinitesimal amount of heat. The "energy" you're so concerned about is a factor of wavelength. Wavelengths longer than visible light literally don't have enough energy to strip electrons and ionize things.

E = Planck constant * speed of light in vacuum / photon's wavelength

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionizing_radiation#Photon_radiation

Look it up yourself but I know you won't because it will hurt your poor confirmation bias.
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