I was just curious because we can see that 1.8GHZ has a minor influence over natural brainwaves, so how would 95GHZ impact our brainwaveshttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/304412843_Impacts_of_radio_frequency_interference_on_human_brain_waves_and_neuro-psychological_changes
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Prikaži ovu nitHvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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I recommend Googling what visible light is...
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So if we are living within a grid of ground level towers, would that not change the natural Schumann resonance and in turn, would that not then have an effect on our circadian rhythm? People act as if I asked a stupid question
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Non-ionizing is all you need to know. The sun and a McDonald's cheeseburger is more damaging to your health than a lifetime of 5G, WiFi, AM/FM radio exposure.
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Not true...My concerns are warranted. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Active_Denial_System …
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Hey Shawn, you can do a experiment now, even without 5G. Just put a router under your bed and turn the wifi on. According to most people here, and even Elon himself, its medically not dangerous. Sleep on this bed for some weeks, and see if theres a difference you can notice

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Everyone repeating the old dogma of non-ionizing not having biological effects and sunlight being the devil should do this experiment. Skin in the game!
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Shawn, I've worked with GSM, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, HSDPA, LTE, LTA-A, 5G. With GSM 900, when networks were scarce and you talked into the phone, you had 2W max uplink effect 1 cm from your brain, on low frequency (more penetration). 5G, highest frequency => the least penetration.
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Thank you for the reply. Just a curiosity... If we set up a grid network of towers on ground level, wouldn't that influence a localized area that affects the Schumann Resonance? If so, how would that influence our natural circadian rhythm?
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What’s the deal with smart watches too? Should humans be sleeping with them on ? Or the phone in the bedroom ? Been shutting mine down and putting it in another room . Anyone know ?
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Good question. I think it is best to sleep without them. My wife is always waking up to habitually look at her time.
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