• huginn@feddit.it
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    Microwaves. It’s microwaves.

    Phones are slightly above FM radio and slightly below microwaves in terms of wavelength.

    They’re a non-ionizing radiation emitter.

    The radiation emitted by phones ain’t gonna hurt ya.

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      That’s right! However, remember that bananas have potassium-40 in it, which is radioactive. Not much, though. So be very very mildly careful around bananaphones! /old joke

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        Also remember that plants have been around before humans and that we evolved to resist natural radiations. We haven’t evolved yet to be around devices that produces more radiations than the limit agreed by scientists

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          Radioactive bananas is a relatively new thing resulting from all the nuclear bomb testing that went on from the 40s in to the 90s.

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      I seem to remember it was not a ionization issue but something with local temperatures increases around the ear when you were using it without an earset.

      Anyway, Apples knows what the norms are, decided not to care, gets caught and has to retire a phone, nothing exceptional here.

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          They could have changed things through updates which exacerbated the issue and made the modem emit more.

          I have no clue if that is why but that would be my bet.

          I’m kind of surprised they would have been able to release the device and ship it to customers with that issue in the first place.

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      Can’t you read? The article says the EU has a limit of 4 watts per kilogram and the device produces more than that. Scientists agreed on that limit.

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      How is it 2023, when everybody uses microwave radios for communication constantly, and there are still people that don’t understand the absolute basics, like the difference between radio/light radiation and ionising radiation? And how important transmit power is to how dangerous or not a radio wave is?

      They do teach this stuff in schools still, right?

      It boggles my mind. It’s not some complex difficult topic, it’s like not knowing how electricity works, or how your body works. This is basic child level knowledge that everybody interacts with every single day, so it behoves them to understand it at least at an introductory level.

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        1 year ago

        I had a neighbor in Paris who would knock on our door and tell us to turn off the wi-fi because he was allergic.

        To wifi.

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      This is likely mostly true, but there is evidence brain tumor rates went up when handheld cell phones came into widespread use.

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        Also more marvel movies came out. It’s interesting how often we have to repeat the correlation/causation joke and people still struggle with it.