http://www.emfnews.org/cell-phone-radiation-book.html
Potential Health Risks
http://www.emfnews.org/qlinks.html
In the late 1970s, concerns were raised that magnetic fields from power lines were causing leukemia in children. Subsequent epidemiological studies found no connection between cancer and power lines. A more recent health scare related to everyday technology is the potential for radiation damage caused by cell phones. Studies on the issue continue to contradict one another.
All cell phones emit some amount of electromagnetic radiation. Given the close proximity of the phone to the head, it is possible for the radiation to cause some sort of harm to the 118 million cell-phone users in the United States. What is being debated in the scientific and political arenas is just how much radiation is considered unsafe, and if there are any potential long-term effects of cell-phone radiation exposure.
There are two types of electromagnetic radiation: * Ionizing radiation - This type of radiation contains enough electromagnetic energy to strip atoms and molecules from the tissue and alter chemical reactions in the body. Gamma rays and X-rays are two forms of ionizing radiation. We know they cause damage, which is why we wear a lead vest when X-rays are taken of our bodies. * Non-ionizing radiation - Non-ionizing radiation is typically safe. It causes some heating effect, but usually not enough to cause any type of long-term damage to tissue. Radio-frequency energy, visible light and microwave radiation are considered non-ionizing.
Radiation can damage human tissue if it is exposed to high levels of RF radiation, according to the FCC. RF radiation has the ability to heat human tissue, much like the way microwave ovens heat food.
http://www.emfnews.org/headset.html
@dnave21
Even low powered microwaved radiation will cause voltages to be induced in wiring of near by electronic devices. The nature of TDMA and the frame structure of cell phone communications will cause a distinct ~200Hz beating sound as the pcb tracks especially within the input stage of audio amplifiers pick up this communication hence the weird noises.
Induced sound is not an indication of harmful interference.
lukebaldan 1 month ago
@lukebaldan Is the gamma knife miniscule enough?
Nueroactive 1 month ago
@kaeizr
they had 4 phones around naked kernals
MercMaster101 8 months ago
@snoiprocs16
You're a liar, it is 100% impossible, i'll bet my left nut on it. The power is far too low to even observe miniscule thermal effects. Please don't listen to me, i'm only a telecomms engineer.
lukebaldan 1 year ago
@dnave21
The microwave energy induces electrical current in other electrical devices. This introduces noise into the system which you can often hear.
RF output can be as high as 2 watts, it all depends on how good the signal the phone is receiving (Power control)
lukebaldan 1 year ago
Iv'e tried it and it is true, you can check another video shows egg boiled using 2 cell phone but it takes about 20 minutes (or less).
snoiprocs16 2 years ago
if this was true, things would get messy if you shop for unpop-ed popcorn while talking on the phone. O.O
kaeizr 2 years ago
practically it looks fake,, but in theory it kinda makes sense. if so, im throwing my cell phone in the garbage.
backtonature01 2 years ago
we got that stuff in the air. Dopplar radar, Telephone towers you name it.
dnave21 2 years ago
Why the hell does my cellphone interfear with my landline phone and tv? it knocks my cable modem off line and its grounded to the outside 4 ft?
My cell phone even makes my alarm clock go crazy. That proves it can do harmful interferance if its close enugh. I bet the cell phones transmit alot of power.
dnave21 2 years ago