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By Stevie Smith Sep 11, 2007, 11:50 GMT

Germany warns against Wi-Fi


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Jonathan VilleSep 12th, 2007 - 00:44:51

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.

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techOct 15th, 2007 - 14:20:14

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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