Cell handsets have a max output of .6 watt.
If that is a problem we need to take a look at
our childrens’ walkie-talkies too.
“Yes! And all you child abusers who put the monitoring device in the child’s crib should be put to death!”
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“Cell handsets have a max output of .6 watt.”
I think it’s about frequency, not intensity, when it comes to cancer. Cancer-causing radiation is ultraviolet and above (e.g. X-rays). Radio communications equipment uses frequencies below infrared, which is below visible light, which is below and adjacent to ultraviolet.
I don’t see how a cellphone could be cancer-causing unless there’s a side effect of the circuitry that produces the harmful frequencies.
Way different usage patterns, and way different frequency ranges.