This list is populated by some really smart people. I mean really smart types, some whom work in engineering and electronics (and at least two, if I recall correctly, who work in healthcare).
I'd love to see the statistical analysis, and the raw data and methodology, that correlates cataracts with wireless usage and conclusively establishes a casual relationship. There are so many other possible causes, INCLUDING the advancement of medical science and diagnosis accuracy, that can explain the "epidemic" of eye problems in developed nations that I'm not going for wireless radiation without some data. Next... you do realize that routers, cellular phones, Bluetooth and other wireless devices aren't directed emissions devices, right? The antennas are designed to be as omnidirectional as possible, specifically so you don't have to be a contortionist to use them. Yeah, there are high spots and low spots in their emissions pattern, and there are directed gain antennas out there, but really? Thinking the signal only radiates from the back of the phone or device? That would cut out more than half your potential tower connections, since the cutoff boundaries of an antenna aren't sharp edges. Using a cell phone on the move would be a joke! Wireless routers would be useless, less convenient than cabled connections. I'm reasonably certain that bad posture and lack of movement can more than account for any correlation between computer time and drowsiness. Our posture in general sucks when we're sitting at a desk, when we're chilling at home surfing the web before dinner/bed I can almost guarantee it gets worse. I know mine does. Posture has been proven time and again in clinical trials to have an impact on how energetic or lethargic one might feel, and has been likewise proven to impact circulation and blood oxygen content. Bad posture produces tired people, no need for 50s style radiation scares. Motorcycling IS dangerous. Even geared up you're seriously low on protection, exposed to the elements, riding several hundred pounds of metal and fuel at sometimes high rates of speed. You can easily become dehydrated, and the wind noise pounding at your ears compounds the exhaustion of holding one position for the ride. Fatigue can pile on quickly from all sides, from wind and the noise and mental stress of constant vigilance. Getting off and stretching regularly, drinking plenty of water, making sure your gear is suitable for the weather are all crucial to your safety. Being well rested, calm and alert are also important parts of the equation. I care about people's safety while riding. I promote, actively, safe riding habits. I'm always down for helping someone keep their bike in safe shape. Sometimes I'll even pay for a needed part if someone's money is tight. Notice what's missing from all that? Kurt On Aug 17, 2014 10:33 PM, "Phil" <[email protected]> wrote: > Javier, > > Perception lags behind reality. > > Of course there are dosages and you have billions of cells to destroy. Is > the cataract epidemic in civilized countries a coincidence to wireless > creation? And man's thin limit of Potassium which is an electrolyte has > nothing to do with radioactivity (did they have that in Wikapedia?) > > In human energy, there is catabolic (destructive) and anabolic (creating) > energy forces. Energy that goes through your skin (like microwaves) and > destroys cells from the nucleus are destructive. Sitting at your pc will > make you sleepy, but the real damage shoots directly out the back of the pc > (or away from any handheld wifi device). I assume from your comments you > have never measured it before with a gage since you did not know where it > comes from. A good rf meter is about $200 shipped, but you can feel it with > your hand. And if you feel microwave beams with your hand, it is stopping > your cells from receiving oxygen and other essential body fluids (not > understood fully by Western medicine). You cannot isolate yourself from > microwaves, granted: but you can keep your head out from the direct beam > source which is the most destructive (and it travels up to miles long and > through multiple walls: but again, the direct mw beam is the most > destructive.) You have never experienced mw sleepiness working on a pc? > Leave the back of a wifi pointed at your head (behind the screen) one night > while you sleep. Sweet dreams. > > > Mike21222, > > You still have not said anything, I'm sorry to inform you. > > > Kurt Nobile, > > Forgive me for caring about unaware and overzealous motorcyclists: it's a > common fault of healthcare providers. Motorcycling is dangerous enough > without falling asleep. > > > :-o > > > On Saturday, August 16, 2014 9:08:29 PM UTC-7, Javier Garcia wrote: >> >> Phil, >> >> You seem pretty convinced of what you are saying so I am not sure if you >> will take this nicely or not, but please be aware is not my intention to be >> insulting in any way. What you wrote has no sense to me, and I will only >> ask you to check your sources carefully. Terminology like "energy forces" >> shows me you might be a bit confused. Energy and force are two completely >> different things in physics. Also, while is true that radiation can have >> many drastic effects on the human body, you there is a very big difference >> between microwaves (not ionizing radiation), and UV, X-rays, and >> Gamma-rays. The latter are ionizing radiation, meaning that they are >> capable of modifying the human DNA and cause direct damage. >> >> You must also consider the dosage of the radiation. Our bodies receive >> radiation ALL the time from many different sources: cosmic rays, >> radioactive materials, electronics, etc. Even foods can be radioactive. >> Bananas, for example, have large quantities of potassium, which makes them >> radioactive. But the amount of radiation is inoffensive (although I read >> somewhere that about 600 bananas count as a one chest X-ray, quite amazing). >> >> Since the cellphone came around, there has been some controversy about >> the microwave radiation affecting our bodies (same thing you were talking >> about). All the evidence indicates there is not effect. If you think about >> it, there are many electronics that emit microwaves (wireless phones, >> wireless routers, the microwave oven). I am not sure but I believe you are >> probably getting more radiation in your skull by seating in front of the >> computer while you read this, that what you can get with a bluetooth set. >> >> However, if nothing of this convince you, I suggest you building a >> Faraday's cage and stay there without any electronics. But you still can >> shield yourself from neutrinos. They are gonna get you no matter what. >> >> Don't worry, there is no real need for that. You will be fine. We all >> will be fine. >> >> Javier. >> >> >> On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Phil <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Javier, >>> >>> Sorry for the abbreviated explanation. Your body fluids if delayed can >>> make you sick, anemic, and encounter a multitude of health issues (no >>> oxygen, no essential electrolyte requirements in crucial ratios, ...). >>> Microwaves can go through walls etc... only shielded by metal and filtered >>> by polyester. Direct waves are the most dangerous since the more walls, the >>> slower the energy force. But right up next to your noggin?? >>> >>> Your body is a work of art in function based on electrochemicals, >>> oxygen, and nerve energy flows. If it's unnatural, its better off left out >>> of your body or you are going to impede life sustaining functions >>> supporting your body tissue. And microwaves, xrays, and infrasonics are the >>> main energy forces that can go through your body cells. And radiation can >>> destroy your body cells without ever going through the cell barriers by >>> destroying the nucleus inside (eyes, brains, muscles, ... IE - dead eye, >>> brain, nerve, muscle cells) with your skin intact. Without oxygen to your >>> brain, the first noticeable event will be you pass out, or go to sleep. >>> >>> Google has gone off the deep end, and they will lose a huge law suit if >>> the tea baggers don't keep our country based on electronic voting and real >>> time wireless (, ha ha) manipulated vote counts for the next century. >>> Things are starting to get out of control is someone does not smell the >>> coffee soon. But anyhow, DON'T drive a motorcycle (especially) with a >>> microwave transmitter in your helmet!! Please. Your brain will go to sleep >>> and you will wreck possibly killing others, among other detrimental side >>> effects to you: none good. No distractions are worth that, unless possible >>> shielded properly: which won't happen because Easy Money is cheap with no >>> safety guards (like no pollution standards in China's manufacturing for the >>> whole world.) It may cost up to approximately $1.21 per unit to properly >>> shield an electronic device, and never count unrestricted lobbyists to do >>> anything right for safety or health on their own (look at Cheney's teeth, >>> for example :-) >>> >>> >>> >>> On Saturday, August 16, 2014 3:17:45 PM UTC-7, Javier Garcia wrote: >>>> >>>> since the microwave energy forces are traveling in a different >>>>> direction than your delicate body fluids. ) >>>>> >>>> >>>> Eh? >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >>> Groups "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. >>> To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >>> an email to [email protected]. >>> To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >>> Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nighthawk_lovers. >>> For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. >>> >> >> -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nighthawk_lovers. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Nighthawk Motorcycle Lovers!" group. 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