[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 03:06:53 ago (+1/-0)
Exactly, how does non-ionizing radiation cause cancer? Maybe if you are standing in front of a radar dish like a dumb nigger it would be detrimental over time.
OP needs to put a little more thought into his skim, spam posts.
Your microwave oven uses 2.4GHz to cook food and is one of the, if not the most, common WiFi frequency ranges. It can certainly mess you up. Lots of people get gliomas from cell phones.
I got a skin cancer on my thigh years ago from carrying my cell phone in my pocket like a fucking idiot because I thought "it's not ionizing." Well fuck me anyway I guess. That cell phone was an old clamshell that didn't even have WiFi.
Your microwave oven has an output power of ~700 Watts, while your wifi router (also operating at 2.4 GHz) has an output power more like 100 mW or 7000 times weaker.
There is presently no scientific evidence established for a causal link between wireless device use and cancer or other illnesses.
You'd have to be a fool to pop your nuts out on the bench while nuking leftovers.
WiFi is supposed to be limited to 1 watt but all that shit is way out of spec. If you really believe ionizing radiation is harmless strap a phone to your arm in WiFi mode and upload files all day.
I don't know where the myth that non-ionizing radiation is harmless started but you're on voat and you should be better at researching this stuff rather than just being cemented in your position because Conspirolgist posted it.
"There is presently no scientific evidence established for a causal link between wireless device use and cancer or other illnesses." Horseshit.
Nope, radio waves and microwaves are their own categories. Regardless, they are both the wrong end of the spectrum for ionizing radiation. A green photon bouncing off a leaf is more dangerous as far as cancer is concerned.
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 2 points 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 02:41:53 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 03:06:53 ago (+1/-0)
OP needs to put a little more thought into his skim, spam posts.
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 03:57:11 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] allAheadFull
[ - ] allAheadFull 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 04:37:17 ago (+0/-0)
I got a skin cancer on my thigh years ago from carrying my cell phone in my pocket like a fucking idiot because I thought "it's not ionizing." Well fuck me anyway I guess. That cell phone was an old clamshell that didn't even have WiFi.
[ + ] UncleDoug
[ - ] UncleDoug 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 08:09:12 ago (+0/-0)
There is presently no scientific evidence established for a causal link between wireless device use and cancer or other illnesses.
You'd have to be a fool to pop your nuts out on the bench while nuking leftovers.
[ + ] allAheadFull
[ - ] allAheadFull 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 9, 2023 00:11:58 ago (+0/-0)
I don't know where the myth that non-ionizing radiation is harmless started but you're on voat and you should be better at researching this stuff rather than just being cemented in your position because Conspirolgist posted it.
"There is presently no scientific evidence established for a causal link between wireless device use and cancer or other illnesses." Horseshit.
[ + ] allAheadFull
[ - ] allAheadFull 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 04:29:13 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 1 point 2.3 yearsMar 8, 2023 04:51:00 ago (+1/-0)
Regardless, they are both the wrong end of the spectrum for ionizing radiation. A green photon bouncing off a leaf is more dangerous as far as cancer is concerned.
[ + ] allAheadFull
[ - ] allAheadFull 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 9, 2023 19:47:43 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Master_Foo
[ - ] Master_Foo 0 points 2.3 yearsMar 9, 2023 20:05:22 ago (+0/-0)
Go back to whatever absolutely worthless, replaceable, job you were doing before.