That's a classic straw man. It's probabilities, not certainties. Even
the most virulent pathogen doesn't kill *everyone*.

My point was that brain cells are subject to em effects all of the time. They live in a sea of em for their entire existence. If em radiation could cause DNA damage and cancer then these cells could simply not survive and neither could we; in fact we could never have evolved in the first place.

EM radiation DOES cause cancer and cell damage and physical trauma. Go lie out naked in the sun for a while, you'll see.

It's whether *these frequencies* at *this power* can cause damage that is in question, and whether there are cumulative effects. Like I said in another post, I think the balance of evidence is that the risk is negligable compared to other risks. I'm certainly far more worried about skin cancer than I am about brain tumours.

Charlie


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