Bill Cypher on Nostr: LOL, not at you to be clear. I just hate fake science misinformation. The real ...
LOL, not at you to be clear. I just hate fake science misinformation. The real secrets about how the world around you work are buried in a textbook behind layers and layers of progressive learning before you can comprehend them. They are a lot more work to learn than fits into a TikTok.
The lie that fits into a tiktok is a lot easier for you to wrap your head around than 20 years of progressively learning harder and harder material like I did to be able to confidently say EMF doesn't hurt you. I know I studied EMF longer than the health influencer you heard this from.
For me this material now comes naturally, and the reality is far more cool and exclusive than the lie. How annoyed would you be if 3 times a day on here you ran across people who insisted 2+2=5 and most of them would not see reason when you explained it to them?
The reason I continue to step in here is because from a child I have held a ton of respect for the great science educators like Carl Sagan who could simplify these complex problems so that everyone could feel like they understood while retaining the sense of wonder about how amazing the truth was. I'm using you all to refine my communication skills and watching my effectiveness for feedback. My first post clearly didn't resonate (EMF pun intended) with you and I'm refining my process again.
So my questions to you.
Are you aware Bluetooth and WiFi waves have a size even though they are invisible?
Since I sort of tipped the true answer in the question, how big do you think they are if you had to guess without looking it up?
Does water conduct or reflect RF?
What % of the human body is water?
Is there a conductive path that waves from Bluetooth or WiFi can use to get to any of your organs?
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