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- hellengineer, on 10/27/2009, -1/+10amazing but what it doesn't show you is that before all this the cell antenna is modelled using EM software that costs as much as this lab. Then these real world tests are run.
- ChocChunkOaties, on 10/27/2009, -4/+101) The first thing you learn in University is that everything you learnt in High school was complete rubbish, so your argument falls short there.
2) It appears you haven't even read the wiki article or picture you just linked to because it completely contradicts what you just wrote.
3) Wikipedia? really?
Thus so far, I can deduce from the above 3 points that you are not qualified to discuss Physics at all. - borez, on 10/27/2009, -1/+5Here's my ip address:
423323.342342.23443.234543452 - tonmil, on 10/27/2009, -1/+5If people are afraid of cell phone radiation, imagine the fear they should have when they are near a cell phone tower.
- borez, on 10/27/2009, -2/+5That radio communication tester looks awesome, I love ***** with lots of buttons on to play with.
Enhance... - bubbrubb22, on 10/27/2009, -3/+5Quick!!! Do a reversed internet protocol process
- sierrabravo, on 10/27/2009, -1/+3you say "radiation" and the average american thinks of plutonium not cell phones. Or is that Korea/Iran?
- thegrantman, on 10/27/2009, -1/+2Gotta love the Verizon ads.
- aolley, on 10/28/2009, -0/+1I read somewhere that after 5 minutes of cellphone use the half of your brain that the phone is next to is much hotter. Additionally that this weakens the blood-brain barrier. Separately I read that the rage they use to test is only a part of the range that cell phones emit and that they have not shown much research with non-thermal microwaves.
- sentinel106, on 10/27/2009, -0/+1So heat will not hurt me? So I could throw myself into a fire and no harm will come at all?
- awol411, on 10/27/2009, -2/+3Sorry but no. Have you heard of microwaves? Non-ionizing radiation, but does a lot of damage to tissue. I know that cellphones arent emitting microwaves but that was the extreme non-ionizing example. I work in the MRI field where images are gathered using RF waves between 60 and 400 Hz ( well below cell phones) but the SAR effect still has a problem where patients have the risk of getting burned.
Just because it's non-ionizing (wont damage DNA directly) it can still cook you. But i dont think cell phones have enough power to do that anyway. just my 2C - dxiao88, on 10/27/2009, -1/+0how could this be an new tech
- tboutcher, on 10/27/2009, -9/+6Anyone who has taking a high school physics class should know how silly this cell phone radiation FUD is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiatio ...
Non-ionizing radiation, light, heat, radio, you cell phone. Will not hurt you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ionizing_radiation
Ionizing Radiation, nuclear power, microwave.
- mheyk, on 10/27/2009, -3/+01. People that use the word rubbish when they mean garbage



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