Warning for use of cellphone and celtowers
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Oh. Sorry, my bad, I did not mean to sound so rude.
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If that is a reply to my comment, I can only say that 1. I know how a fluorescent bulb works. 2. You did not read my comment very carefully. I said "some" bulbs. Not all. And the effects that I get are not the ones you listed. They are sore eyes, then a headache and eventually nausea. Now maybe I am just more sensitive. I don't know.
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so, this UV radiation hit the inside of the bulb, which is coated with a chemical called a phosphor, which absorbs all of the uv radiation and emits visible light. when you start to hear humming, buzzing, or see flickering, it means that the regulator at the negative end is getting old, and is not able to keep a continuous flow of electricity. so, electricity arcs from the negative to positive, then disconnects, and charges up again, and repeats until the regulator dies completely.
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what kind of effects? flickering? buzzing? humming? that's all normal if you understand how the fluorescent bulb works in the first place. see, there's two electrodes on either end, one positive and one negative. when you turn it on, there's a regulator that adjusts the electricity from your house to a suitable power for the bulb. the electricity gathers at the negative electrode and arcs to the positive, causing the noble gas in the bulb to emit ultraviolet radiation.
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I had a family member (RIP) that could go buy ''any'' battery powered watch,put it on his wrist and within a few minutes/hour it would be dead. Make one think......?
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Some fluorescent bulbs have very strange effects. You will notice if you are aware when you are around them. Not all of them, just some of them.
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myelin, especially the nerves in the brain.
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Radio (and microwaves, too) are of lower energy than light itself. so, take a computer monitor (or other electrical device) and shine a flashlight at it. You are bombarding that device with billions of billions of photons, and more energy that you will put through your head by a phone. Does your device malfunction? no, because visible light in and of itself does not carry enough energy to perterb the electrons carried in the wires. They are shielded, just like your nerves, which are covered with
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... Pulsed microwaves are a natural phenomenon (ever heard of PULSARS?). And microwaves and radio waves ARE like sunlight and lightbulbs: they are all EM radiation.
You are right, our bodies have an electrical signal and different kinds of cells can communicate with each other with electricity. However, EM waves that are as weak as the kind emitted by cell phones CANNOT interfere with these signals. Think of it this way...
See here at youtube the video "biological effect in blood from pulsed electromagnetic fields after 5, 17 and 29 minutes"
arjunus 2 years ago
This message is written on a other video from a viewer.
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Believe me, my mom's Aunt is an internal medicine doctor, and she's seen patients with brain tumors because of using cell phones so often. I can't remember what she said though, it was either the ring or when you are calling someone that causes this
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And thats whats going on.
We don't no this.
It is kept out off the media.
Read the story from George Carlo.
He was demand to keep his mouth shut!
But he don't do that as being scientist.
arjunus 3 years ago
The proof you have in this post is a "he said she said" type of message. It can't be counted as valid.
Plus, being an internal medicine doctor does not give someone the necessary experience or qualifications to make an educated comment on this situation. Only a doctor of radiology or some equivalent degree can make a proper diagnoses.
atebo88 3 years ago
A physical basis of adverse and therapeutic effects of low intensity
microwave radiation is presented based on the concept of oscillatory
similitude between the frequency of an external microwave field
(together with any lower frequency modulations thereof) and those of
certain endogenous dipolar coherent excitations allied to aliveness,
which play the role of 'tuned circuits' via which a living organism is
electromagnetically sensitised in a non-linear way to external fields
too weak to be able
arjunus 3 years ago
to cause heating. From this perspective, an
external electromagnetic field affects a living system not as a toxin
but rather by perturbing its endogenous electromagnetic activity. The
possibility of adverse perturbation is illustrated by reference to the
microwave fields used in mobile telecommunications whose signals
interfere in a non-thermal way with biofunctionality--in particular,
undermining the efficacy of processes that would otherwise afford
natural protection against the development of
arjunus 3 years ago
pathology. Therapeutic
modalities of microwave exposure, on the other hand, are illustrated
using the example of microwave resonance therapy--which can be
considered as an electromagnetic version of acupuncture, and as an
example of 'quantum medicine'--whose normalising effect on a wide
range of pathologies is striking, and which affords a novel
alternative to conventional pharmacological interventions.
PMID: 18697627 PubMed - in process
arjunus 3 years ago