Re: (OT) How to cook an egg with 2 mobile phones....
de Al Klein 06/21/2006 04:41
On 21 Jun 2006 13:32:51 GMT, "Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@ping.at>
wrote:
>Al Klein wrote:
>> Steam pressure. Cellular phones don't operate at the resonant
>> frequency of the water molecule, so where's the connection?
>Time.
>Power lines are also not dangerous when not touching, but it is known
>that it raises the risks for cancer when living nearby.
There was a very large study done on that in the county in which I
live. The results weren't statistically significant. I haven't read
of any double-blind study in which the results WERE significant.
>The biggest problem is, that handys and their nets have inter-tacted
>frequencies, simulating (disturbing,) the wave-frequency, we Human use
>to interact with Universe.
We use 800 or 1900 MHz to do ANYTHING? Sorry, no, life operates on
MUCH lower frequencies.
>2nd. The Battery Innovation/Technology is year 1800´something. That's
>pure antique stuff! Even older than automobiles...
So?
>3rd The production of cellies is dangerous to some people on the World,
>e.g. Arsen poisened areas. So, IMO is no direct danger needed or being
>proved, the secondary effects are enough for me.
how does that relate to danger when using them? If there's a problem
manufacturing them (and I think you're conflating the manufacturing
process with the disposal process) then we correct the manufacturing
process. You don't fix a broken arm by putting a cast on someone
else's leg.
>4th: Internet, Usenet can give much better conversation than that
>crackling cell-phones.
Really? How do I get a small, hand-held connection to the internet in
my car? Or when I'm walking down the street?
>P.S.: Yes. Steam pressure.
>P.P.S.: Do you know the story about the radio operator, and his melting
>choccolate in the vest pocket?
Chocolate melts at about 99 degrees F - hardly a dangerous
temperature.
> He have been flowed through, with the
>known dangerous microwave (it's radiation, correctly).
You're confusing radiation at the resonant frequency of the water
molecule with all radiation again. Not all radiation is the same.
>But he didn't
>die in a small amount of time, taking a bath in a menbig microwave-oven
>would lead to death in a minute.
So would trying to live at the bottom of a lake, but drinking a glass
of water - the same water - isn't dangerous. Banning cell phones
because 2.45 GHz radiation may be dangerous is like banning water
because you can drown in it.