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aceki | 2 years ago

…electromagnetic radiation?

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glitchc|2 years ago

Edit: I stand corrected.

Terr_|2 years ago

> [No electromagnetic radiation] whatsoever in a microwave.

WTF!? Is this leaking out of some kind of weird electromagnetic health conspiracy theory subculture?

Any trivial web search provides an avalanche of results explaining otherwise--that your microwave oven definitely uses electromagnetic radiation--including the EPA and FDA.

Or is your thesis that everybody else is wrong about wave-particle duality and photons aren't real?

mckn1ght|2 years ago

Huh, TIL. So is this the same principle used in an induction stove top to heat the pan, just applied to water molecules instead of metal?