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Old 5th March 2019, 10:45 AM
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Interesting.

Well, from a conventional physics point of view at least, I would certainly argue that there's no conceivable reason that weak RF signals such as WiFi could affect humans adversely. However, at the Quantum level weird stuff happens that we may never fully understand ...

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A quantum physics model is necessary to fully understand and appreciate how and why EMF and RF fields are harmful to humans. In quantum physics and quantum field theory, matter can behave as a particle or as a wave with wave-like properties.
Certainly if RF exposure is causing harm, with our ever-increasing reliance on wireless technologies, we're in big trouble.

Although I'm yet to hear of a documented case of anyone being able to 'detect' the presence of weak RF fields such as WiFi. There are plenty of cases of people claiming to be affected, but I've not seen any controlled experiments where those affected correctly identify the presence and absence of the RF field. Not saying that there aren't any (and I've done very little research on the subject to be honest), I just haven't heard of any.
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