top | item 19629880 (no title) kakarot | 6 years ago It's kind of a pointless question. If you believe RF can hurt you, it has no bearing on the fact that it can't and doesn't. discuss order hn newest justatdotin|6 years ago well, high enough levels of RF (ie, well above routine public exposure) can burn. kakarot|6 years ago Sure, and if you stare into a focused microwave emitter you'll cook your brains.That's like saying light is harmful because looking directly at the sun or a high-powered laser will blind you.Focused beams are outside the scope of this question because we're dealing with cell transmitters.
justatdotin|6 years ago well, high enough levels of RF (ie, well above routine public exposure) can burn. kakarot|6 years ago Sure, and if you stare into a focused microwave emitter you'll cook your brains.That's like saying light is harmful because looking directly at the sun or a high-powered laser will blind you.Focused beams are outside the scope of this question because we're dealing with cell transmitters.
kakarot|6 years ago Sure, and if you stare into a focused microwave emitter you'll cook your brains.That's like saying light is harmful because looking directly at the sun or a high-powered laser will blind you.Focused beams are outside the scope of this question because we're dealing with cell transmitters.
justatdotin|6 years ago
kakarot|6 years ago
That's like saying light is harmful because looking directly at the sun or a high-powered laser will blind you.
Focused beams are outside the scope of this question because we're dealing with cell transmitters.