top | item 19133898 (no title) pasta | 7 years ago Ever seen that glowing ball in the sky? discuss order hn newest ohiovr|7 years ago Or lasers, standing in front of a radar installation, getting fried by a giant toaster. Take a tiny piece out of you and cook it in a microwave then put it back. Harmless? What if it came from your central nervous system? kakarot|7 years ago A phone and a microwave aren't comparable. A microwave contains an extremely focused emitter.It's the difference between staring at an LED light and a Class 3B or Class 4 laser.That laser will burn right through your cornea but you could affix the LED directly to the surface of your eye without any measurable ill effect. load replies (1) ShorsHammer|7 years ago Please read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation#Health_... emsy|7 years ago If you've ever taken antibiotics, I think I have bad news for you...
ohiovr|7 years ago Or lasers, standing in front of a radar installation, getting fried by a giant toaster. Take a tiny piece out of you and cook it in a microwave then put it back. Harmless? What if it came from your central nervous system? kakarot|7 years ago A phone and a microwave aren't comparable. A microwave contains an extremely focused emitter.It's the difference between staring at an LED light and a Class 3B or Class 4 laser.That laser will burn right through your cornea but you could affix the LED directly to the surface of your eye without any measurable ill effect. load replies (1) ShorsHammer|7 years ago Please read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-ionizing_radiation#Health_... emsy|7 years ago If you've ever taken antibiotics, I think I have bad news for you...
kakarot|7 years ago A phone and a microwave aren't comparable. A microwave contains an extremely focused emitter.It's the difference between staring at an LED light and a Class 3B or Class 4 laser.That laser will burn right through your cornea but you could affix the LED directly to the surface of your eye without any measurable ill effect. load replies (1)
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kakarot|7 years ago
It's the difference between staring at an LED light and a Class 3B or Class 4 laser.
That laser will burn right through your cornea but you could affix the LED directly to the surface of your eye without any measurable ill effect.
ShorsHammer|7 years ago
emsy|7 years ago