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Germany warns against Wi-Fi
By Stevie Smith Sep 11, 2007, 11:50 GMT
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The original German report's conclusions are nothing like the ones reached in this article.
Even with my A level in physics, and a basic understanding of photons, how they radiate, and all the different possible ways they can interact with molecules, I know that the level and type of radiation from Wi-Fi devices cannot affect humans in any way. This is completely different from global warming and other types of legitimate pollution, which pose a serious threat.
Once again the media and uneducated masses are unwilling to even skim the pages of a physics book. The inherent laziness of our culture is leading people to be manipulated by their fear of the unknown.
Terahertz Radiation is also good to use in place of Wi-Fi, and cheaper to operate than any other wireless system, according to Gaiacomm International.
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