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Exactly to what I was thinking of!
One possible control would be the same model phone turned on but in "airplane mode" with all transmitters turned off. You could still have incidental radiation from the local oscillator, display driver, etc.The study would have been more interesting if they had taken similar hives and placed unpowered phones in them of the same brand and model and left them off for the duration of the experiment.
Was it the fact that the phone were turned on for 15 minutes a couple times a day, or was it just due to the fact that bees didn't like the phones in their hive period. Might have been a chemical used in the phones manufacturing that they smelled and didn't like, could have been ultrasonic vibrations of one of the crystals in the oscillator chain, any number of things. But without a control it's hard to say it was due to only the RF.
WIFI is extremely dangerous Technology and personthat should have the intelligence to realize this are avoiding the truths and the research which is all quite scientific.Many districts and places which have had it in the past are banning it while the USA is going hog wild.
All proliferation of Microwave Frequencies are dangerous and are being ignored by an uninformed public who is now addicted to all their gadgetry.
Everything being done with these frequencies is a major mistake.
WIFI will be shown to be worse than tetraethyl lead, which most have also forgotten about with its total campaign of blatant lies.
The fact remains that tests performed in a scientific double-blind manner have shown absolutely no evidence of "electromagnetic hypersensitivity"
It is interesting how many feel about electromagnetic field's. It seems like voodoo to many of us but there are too many people that complain about it. I am confident that electromagnetic field's do affect some people and not others. My wife gets migraines and she can often tell there is a weather change long before it happens. My dog is freaked out by lightning-- she starts acting weird long before we are aware that a storm is need. I would not be surprised if she senses this electrical field.
Myself-- it is voodoo to me but I can't dismiss the evidence
Remember when we were kids and they said do not sit close to the TV? Probably because they knew that the tubes were producing EMF.
. . . The reported level in the picture is 2.7 microwatts, which is about 360 times lower than the 1 milliwatt limit.
WIFI is extremely dangerous Technology and personthat should have the intelligence to realize this are avoiding the truths and the research which is all quite scientific.Many districts and places which have had it in the past are banning it while the USA is going hog wild.
All proliferation of Microwave Frequencies are dangerous and are being ignored by an uninformed public who is now addicted to all their gadgetry.
Everything being done with these frequencies is a major mistake.
WIFI will be shown to be worse than tetraethyl lead, which most have also forgotten about with its total campaign of blatant lies.
It is interesting how many feel about electromagnetic field's. It seems like voodoo to many of us but there are too many people that complain about it. I am confident that electromagnetic field's do affect some people and not others. My wife gets migraines and she can often tell there is a weather change long before it happens. My dog is freaked out by lightning-- she starts acting weird long before we are aware that a storm is need. I would not be surprised if she senses this electrical field.
Myself-- it is voodoo to me but I can't dismiss the evidence
Remember when we were kids and they said do not sit close to the TV? Probably because they knew that the tubes were producing EMF.
Internal high readings (residential) are caused by incorrect wiring methods (most likely) or a lost utility neutral.
I have used my meter to locate metal water lines in a yard before. (lost utility neutral).
High readings can be seen next to equipment also.
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. . . but its safe to say if any danger exists its not something the public is supposed to know about. Billions of dollars are in this industry and growing. If you look at any mainstream subject on WIFI concerns it is down played and those that are questioning it are made to look not to sane . . .
I'm sorry, but I have to disagree with you on this point with respect to RF safety.
I travel to DC to meet with the FCC regularly and also to other parts of the world to meet with regulators from other countries regarding radio spectrum and licensing. There is certainly no attempt being made by regulators to sweep RF exposure concerns under the rug. To the contrary the topic is one regulators are very much interested in.
Regulators also listen to their respective public and some of the standards put into place are overly conservative with respect to results from studies using scientific method because regulators recognize that not everyone agrees that these studies represent the final word in long term exposure risk.