I am happy to scientifically educate Ferdinando and correct his mistakes even 
though he keeps trying to insult me for some reason.

Most cell phones and cell phone towers emit radio waves just outside the range 
of what are regarded as microwaves. Microwaves is just a term generally used 
for radio frequencies greater than 1 GHz and less than 300 GHz. Most cell 
phones and towers transmit at frequencies below 1 GHz, more specifically in the 
range of 800 and 900 MHz. Some are still in the 450 MHz range. Only some 2G, 3G 
and 4G cell phones transmit in the low microwave range.

More importantly, there is nothing special or dangerous about microwaves. The 
entire universe is bathed in microwaves, what has been called the cosmic 
microwave background radiation. In fact, the cosmic microwaves are smack in the 
middle of the microwave range. Their peak is at 160 GHz. They have existed in 
the microwave range since much before the formation of the solar system.

In the peer-reviewed medical literature, scientific research on biological and 
health effects of microwaves and other radio frequency waves emitted by cell 
phones and towers, has been carried out on both humans and other animals. These 
studies have led to the conclusion that there is no reproducible and reliable 
evidence for any kind of health hazard from these waves at the powers emitted 
by cell phones and towers, to humans and other animals. So all of the claims 
made below by Ferdinando are false.

Cheers,

Santosh



--- On Sun, 2/13/11, Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão <drferdina...@hotmail.com> 
wrote:
>
> RESPONSE : 1-
> Why does Santosh omit stating that cell phones and towers
> emit microwaves? Is
> it out of ignorance or is it that his "reliable source"
> from peer-reviewed
> medical literature is not crap but ‘bullshit’?
>
> 2- Medical
> research which can cause damage to the living are not done
> on humans, but on
> laboratory animals; like the birds and rats Santosh is
> surrounded with. And microwave emitted by cell phones for a
> certain period
> of time has been found to cause damage in experimental
> animals (as seen from my previous post). It is precisely
> why
> experiments cannot be conducted on humans.
>
> 3- Being
> scientifically literate like exhibited in the above post,
> is liken to Indians
> being 90% literate. It is necessary to be knowledgeable and
> use the knowledge
> wisely, and not reproduce verbatim limited book
> knowledge  without any rational judgement of your
> own. A computer or a robot can do that.
>
>
> As I have
> said once before : “Knowledge without wisdom is like a
> load of books on the
> back of an ass.”
>
>
> Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
> 



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