Santosh Helekar wrote: In the peer-reviewed biomedical literature there are two papers reporting correlations between reduced habitation of house sparrows around cell phone towers, but no evidence for dying of these birds due to radio frequency electromagnetic waves emitted by cell phones or towers. There is also no evidence in the peer-reviewed literature for reduction of bees and bats, nor any
deleterious effects on plants in the wild from these waves. Please note that bats produce and sense ultrasonic sound waves, not radio frequency electromagnetic waves. Please let me know if anyone likes to know the difference between the two. BTW, radio frequency electromagnetic waves permeate the natural universe in abundant quantities. They carry miniscule amounts of energy. --------------------------------------------------------------- Santosh, Sometimes I wonder why you bother to correct all the mis-information that is posted on Goanet. Then I remember that your calling is that of a scientist. There are known knowns that should be shared. I guess those who forward stuff that they receive, without bothering to check the facts, have a calling different from yours. Mervyn Siolim
