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In reply to the discussion: If you use a cell phone or other DEVICE, this is a must listen: [View all]jeff47
(26,549 posts)If we had a decent education system, you'd have learned some physics.
That physics would include how much energy is in a photon. And that the energy within a photon goes up based on frequency - higher frequency means much more energy.
That physics would also include that RF is a much, much, much lower frequency than infrared or visible light.
That way, you'd hear half-assed theories like the one in your OP and realize that if these theories about the 1-Watt transmitter in your cell phone were correct, 100-Watt light bulbs would be utterly devastating.
Do you turn the lights on in your house? OMG!!! YOU ARE BATHING YOUR BODY IN RADIATION!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!1!!!!!eleven!!!!
I eagerly await your rebuttal, which will consist of either calling me an industry shill, or appealing to authority of another crackpot.