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We have WiFi 5GHz since 2009 when 802.11n was introduced. Most routers made since 2010 have 5GHz and it turned on by default. So, a dozen of years and hundreds of million devices and nobody from "awakened" crowd tell a word about it, versus few of 5G when hype become annoying.

It could sound sad, but sometimes I think that "awakened" crowd is not very different from "woke" one. And the worst thing is that while "woke" crowd poisoning sheeple, "awakened" crowd poisoning those who have a chance.

I see the same bullshit from ignorant "truthtellers" over and over, while it is their first and main task - question everything.

Here I found one of rare places where at least some users really do that. Seriously, it is very rare thing even among conspiracy theorists and I appreciate it here.

As for effect of 5GHz frequency - you have absolutely reasonable concern, but we just don't know anything about it. I already take some effeorts to do some math in that thread about mentioned paper, and thing they really study is not the thing you could meet in real life from all sources of 5GHz radiation. It is just like studying harm of heat (terahertz radiation!) using gas torch on mouse and then some journalist will write an article "scientists prove that central heating radiator in your house is a serious threat that could burn you to the ash!!!".

This is sad as fuck, really.

1 year ago
1 score
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We have WiFi 5GHz from 2009 when 802.11n was introduced. So, a dozen of years and nobody from "awakened" crowd tell a word about it, versus few when hype become annoying.

It could sound sad, but sometimes I think that "awakened" crowd is not very different from "woke" one. And the worst thing is that while "woke" crowd poisoning sheeple, "awakened" crowd poisoning those who have a chance.

I see the same bullshit from ignorant "truthtellers" over and over, while it is their first and main task - question everything.

Here I found one of rare places where at least some users really do that. Seriously, it is very rare thing even among conspiracy theorists and I appreciate it here.

As for effect of 5GHz frequency - you have absolutely reasonable concern, but we just don't know anything about it. I already take some effeorts to do some math in that thread about mentioned paper, and thing they really study is not the thing you could meet in real life from all sources of 5GHz radiation. It is just like studying harm of heat (terahertz radiation!) using gas torch on mouse and then some journalist will write an article "scientists prove that central heating radiator in your house is a serious threat that could burn you to the ash!!!".

This is sad as fuck, really.

1 year ago
1 score