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Jan 24, 2022·edited Jan 24, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Most items you have written on regarding vaxxines, mandates, even origin or existence of the "virus" I have mostly agreed on =- = I, myself, am a physicist and mathematician strongly grounded in electronics. --

The wavelengths harmful to humans, other than by heating the object or body --- are ionizing wavelengths -- in the ultraviolet (UV) and shorter wavelengths, namely shorter than 300 nanometers (300 nm) or 300 billionths of a meter. That is 3/1,000,000 centimeter (cm), or 3 millionths of a cm - or, in inches, about 1 millionths of an inch (1/1,000,000 of an inch).

Longer wavelengths than UV are virtually harmless to humans, as they don't damage cells or the body - unless in very high power. If high power, the only effect is heating the flesh - like in a microwave oven, which has a power of maybe 1,000 watts. The wavelength of a microwave oven, operating at 2.455 GHz is about 12 centimeters (cm)

"C" band 5G has a power level of a maximum of a tenth of a watt (1/10 watts) near humans, that is, the power levels of 5G are ~ 10,000 times tinier than a microwave oven.

And C band frequencies are about 3.7 GHz to 4 GHZ, or about 8 centimeters. That is, the wavelength of C band is 8 million times longer than would be harmful, like UV. Comparing 5G C band to Ultraviolet light would be like comparing warm summer tiny rain droplets of 5G to the machine gun bullets of UV !!

My main concern with 5G and 6G is how invasive it is, as the higher frequencies allow big brother to more effectively be Orwellian in keeping its eyes on us!!

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Jan 24, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

The "C" band of 5G could possibly interfere with radio altimeters, as many radio altimeters operate at a frequency of a bit above 4 GHz -- and, if some cheapo 5G wifi or other services were poorly frequency controlled, they could "drift" into the radio altimeter frequencies -- and endanger aircraft..... much like if you have adjacent channel interference on an AM radio.

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Jan 24, 2022·edited Jan 24, 2022Liked by 2nd Smartest Guy in the World

Yep, I think the surveillance aspect of 5G is equally of concern.

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