Do you have any data -- at all -- on the relationship between RF frequency and physiological effects? If so, please share it...
...not holding my breath... Sounds like unfounded, unscientific hysteria to me...
I just read several articles on it, but I didn’t save the links. Nor am I tech savy so I wouldn’t even try to explain it. Reject it out of hand - that’s the ticket - too damn much to worry about anyhow.
Check out Scandinavian research on the effects of phones on body organs and systems.
Cell phones and brain tumors: a review including the long-term epidemiologic data;
Vini G. Khurana, PhD, FRACS, Charles Teo, MBBS, FRACS, Michael Kundi, PhD, Lennart Hardell, MD, PhD, Michael Carlberg, MSc
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surneu.2009.01.019
Conclusion
The authors conclude that there is adequate epidemiologic evidence to suggest a link between prolonged cell phone usage and the development of an ipsilateral brain tumor.
Aside from the data speed aspect, the sea of cellular RF can be utilized to see stealth aircraft. Its passage through it leaves a sort of wake.
I have a ruptured disc and resultant facet joint pain. Every 9 months or so I go to my pain management doc to get an RF ablation done. A little wire is threaded down through a needle to deliver RF waves to the nerves to effectively fry them since they are only pain receptors. So RF does have a verified use in destroying nervous system tissue. Now that's really up close, who knows what smaller doses over the airwaves would do but I suppose taken cumulatively over time there could be some effects.