That said, they are looking at tissue heat as the main threat. This IEEE study shows tissue degeneration in lab tests associated with WiFi exposure, with most effects showing in later measurements across a 6 month period.
This paper also demonstrates very significant effects on liver enzymes, consistent with the other study. It was interesting to see both studies observed increasing effects over longer periods of exposure. https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/aab/article/view/19283
Most of the info on EMR on the web is disastrously bad. Somatosensory amplification is common among people with certain behavioral health diagnoses, and the web has certainly amplified that- but a lot of this dates back to the days of tin-foil hats. I’ve tried to focus on finding decent quality info and found a lot of noise and fear-mongering opportunists around this subject.
My little survey this evening leaves me still a bit concerned. I find no reason to think those papers aren’t credible, but I would welcome any criticism you can point me to.
Intuitively it seems to me that if EM energy is powerful enough to move large amounts energy and information, it’s powerful enough to erode systems in its path, even without ions or heat.
That said, they are looking at tissue heat as the main threat. This IEEE study shows tissue degeneration in lab tests associated with WiFi exposure, with most effects showing in later measurements across a 6 month period.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Azuwa_Ali/publication/2...
This paper also demonstrates very significant effects on liver enzymes, consistent with the other study. It was interesting to see both studies observed increasing effects over longer periods of exposure. https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/aab/article/view/19283
Most of the info on EMR on the web is disastrously bad. Somatosensory amplification is common among people with certain behavioral health diagnoses, and the web has certainly amplified that- but a lot of this dates back to the days of tin-foil hats. I’ve tried to focus on finding decent quality info and found a lot of noise and fear-mongering opportunists around this subject.
My little survey this evening leaves me still a bit concerned. I find no reason to think those papers aren’t credible, but I would welcome any criticism you can point me to.
Intuitively it seems to me that if EM energy is powerful enough to move large amounts energy and information, it’s powerful enough to erode systems in its path, even without ions or heat.