Re: (OT) How to cook an egg with 2 mobile phones....
de Al Klein 06/21/2006 11:17
On 21 Jun 2006 15:21:18 GMT, "Daniel Mandic" <daniel_mandic@ping.at>
wrote:
>Al Klein wrote:
>
>> We use 800 or 1900 MHz to do ANYTHING? Sorry, no, life operates on
>> MUCH lower frequencies.
>>
>1400MHz? I cannot recall the exact name/phenomenon to that frequency,
>but it is present.
I'd like a reference to that.
>
>I think they (cells) operate too strong (remembering the typical
>distortion you have, shortly before the call is ringing.
You're talking about TDMA pulse interference to audio circuits. Humans
don't have electrical audio circuits to be interfered with. Even if we
did, do you see speakers burning up because someone had a cell phone
ring near one?
>> You're confusing radiation at the resonant frequency of the water
>> molecule with all radiation again. Not all radiation is the same.
>It is, wave is just the marketing-name. It sounds better and not so
>dangerous :)
No, actually 2.45 GHz and 1.9 GHz *don't* have the same effects. The
water molecule only has a single resonance frequency, and it's not any
frequency cell phones operate on. But you get more "radiation" from a
battery powered electric shaver or some stereo headphones than you do
from a cell phone, so if all radiation is the same, we ought to see
brain cancer figures taking a giant leap around the time electricity
was first ushered into out homes. We don't.