I still contend that the skin acts as a “Faraday cage” that prevents radiated mm-range frequencies from penetrating deeper tissue.
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Considering the amount of radio frequency millions of people in hundreds of cities are consistently exposed to, wouldn’t negative effects already have been experienced?
OTOH, I’ve met people who will not drink water that has been heated in a microwave and protest irradiation of food, even though all imported seafood and spices have been irradiated for a long time.
I believe the ablation requires contact, or at least very close proximity, with the nerve.
“During the procedure, a high-frequency electrical current runs through an insulated needle. At the tip of the needle, the electric field causes molecule movement which, in turn, produces thermal energy. The heat from the tip of the RFA device is targeted to create a small lesion within a nerve, which disrupts the pain signal.”
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4197759/
Referring back to a previous post about blue wavelengths of light, there is the post-exposure ‘white-out’ effect many have experienced. It seems to be similar to the temporary perception of dimness experienced when coming indoors to a relatively dim environment after being out in the sunlight, even with sunglasses. Again, considering how many people spend/have spent their entire waking time in front of a screen over decades, serious negative effects would be widely-known by now.
Anecdotally, I can wake up in the middle of the night, spend time with a Kindle or in front of a monitor and within an hour go back to several more hours of sound sleep.
Neither of these situations, exposure to RF or to blue light emissions from electronic devices, is targeted and, in reality, are ubiquitous. I tend to think the dissemination of the information is what is targeted, in order to elevate the general level of uneasiness.
All life on Earth evolved within RF emissions from cosmic rays and the sun. It makes sense to conclude we have evolved protections.
I doubt that your arguments are as pristine tight as you see to think they are. Some effects have been documented according to some researchers.