In Reply to: RE: lossless protocol implementation posted by PAR on October 26, 2017 at 00:01:31:
Microwave pollution is a serious problem, and it will become radically worse when they activate the 5G networks. I live in a suburban area and there are perhaps a half-dozen Wi-Fi signals strong enough to pick up. However I am somewhat lucky with regards to cell phones as none of the local carriers have good coverage in my neighborhood. Most times people have to stand outside on the porch to get a reliable connection.
The bad thing for the person using the "smart" phone is that when it receives a weak signal it will automatically turn the transmitter up to the highest possible power. I never use one, but my teenage son does. I've warned him many times, so he almost always either uses speaker-phone mode or a wired headset with microphone so that the transmitter is 18" or so away from his body instead of pressed up to the side of his brain.
If I weren't paralyzed I would build a home from scratch with grounded copper mesh in the walls and ceiling. There are also some semi-conductive paints one can buy (both exterior and interior) which can help cut down the levels of microwave radiation.
Currently the microwave background level in most parts of the developed world are at east 1,000,000x the background levels of 100 years ago. We are all currently living in a real-life science experiment, where virtually all of the independent research shows is harmful to life, causing either DNA mutations, cancer, or both. The only studies that show "no effect" are those funded by either the military or the microwave industry companies.
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