On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 04:18:59AM -0800, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Amedee Van Gasse wrote:
On Mon, January 26, 2009 01:19, Dave Feustel wrote:
And regarding the tin-foil hat: that actually is a step in the right direction. The reason is that ambient rf radiation (from cell towers, wifi, gwen towers, etc) is now a TRILLION times greater than twenty years ago (Source: Dr. Ricard Deagle at nutrimedical.com.
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Please move it to the off-topic list. And by the way, tin foil hats actually *increase* the amount of RF radiation that reaches your head. It works as an antenna...
I'm thinking that his tin hat might be way too long to act like a quarter-wave dipole at 2.45 GHz (typical cell phone microwave) and is thereby not resonant at 2.45 GHz. And tin is not a very good conductor, so I'm thinking that his hat might make a better heater. He could test this by putting a tin hat on a melon, and sticking the whole affair in a microwave oven. And don't forget the WD-40.
AHA! Another cellphone employee trying to discount the truth about the effects of cellphone and microwave radiation! Note that amateur radio operators experience twice the level of leukemia as the general population, presumably as a result of exposure to ambient rf radiation in the shack, although possibly from breathing smoke while soldering. Also, keep in mind that the entire body aborbs radiation. Don't forget to read the article "The Mind Has No Firewall" published by the US Military in 1998.
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