Graphene - what is it doing in mRNA vaccines?
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Which only goes to show they haven't finished the proposed 5G roll out. The plan as outlined by the former FCC chairman himself was to have many more "small cells" on every street corner.
You can say that, but it is part of the proposed 5G plans for major carriers. It's on their websites, so how can you say it isn't part of the plan going forward? When did they ever announced otherwise?
It's this kind of hand waiving dismissal that leads to future problems with poorly tested technology. Look how many effects were found for 3G/4G and wifi after the fact that people had never even considered (their excuse then was "if it isn't thermal don't worry about it"). I think you will be surprised once they start finding effects that are more than skin deep.
If 90% is absorbed by the skin, first that's the largest organ in the body, and not something to be fucked around with. Secondly that doesn't account for what chronic exposure to the other 10% penetrating the bloodstream can do. More importantly you're talking about a portion of the higher spectrum, like 60Ghz. It's beyond arrogant to think you understand in detail all the chronic effects of 6-60Ghz, as if that can all be summed up as only pertaining to the skin. It can't.
Which is an absurd mischaracterization of the papers I'm talking about that look at subthermal effects. Like all engineers in this industry you're just believing what you like of the science on health effects
Don't you think that he just got a bribe from some 5G manufacturer?
So what? There are tons of bullshit and wishful thinking on the websites. Of course cartel of mobile equipment manufacturers who write all that *G specs will push for more purchases. They do that for 2G, 3G, 4G but somehow when they do the same for 5G it is something outstanding.
Then why only 5G is mentioned? Why same persons who push all that "5G is awful" silent about other Gs? Why don't they scream about harm of any smartphone? Why they themselves do that from their 3G/4G smartphones?
If you are not aware, human skin is designed exactly to be fucked with by all possible external dangers. And thanks God, it do a pretty good job on that.
Heat and light are even higher spectrum than 60GHz. Should I worry about that awful and scary TeraHertz radiation too?
Also, 60GHz is a frequency that oxygen absorbs with great pleasure. And no, oxygen does not go anywhere, it just warmed a little and that's all. And that is why 50-60GHz band is unuseable on Earth. You will just heat air around antenna and that's all. 50-60GHz range really used for staellite-to-satellite communication that could not be intercepted from the Earth surface, because air is effective shield for those frequences.
I find such safety trolling absolutely disgusting. We live in a dangerous world and mobile networks are definitely not even in top10 threats to humanity. Especially disgusting when relatively important question of RF interaction with human body is sticked to something overhyped in media.
5G have real and very probable specific dangers, but they are not about health, and look - nobody talk about them. Everything is shitted over by that "5G/nanoshit/health" hype.
You're just denying obvious reality at this point. It's completely unreasonable to assume that the plans announced by the FCC and industry for 5G aren't really their plans.
Hah. Skin cancer has entered the chat.
Depending on how fair skinned you are, absolutely yes.
I don't care about FCC at al. US is not a center of the world and one of its free-letter agency with corrupt bureaucrats is not a source of knowledge.
One of 5G properties, apart from higher bandwidth per user is higher number of users per base station. There is no sense in installing more 5G stations than 3G/4G ones. So nobody here does this. If your FCC have some plan for more base stations, that means either US cellular coveriage is full of holes, which is doubtful, either 5G equipment manufacturers bribed FCC to have a chance to sell more equipment to mobile operators.
So what? It's a very rare disease, and, suddenly, RF engineers are not in a group of risk.
Didn't get what you mean. Or you mean some vampires of whatever mythical species who are burn in flames under sunlight?