Dude, the issue is your lack of understanding of radiation means you can't understand why is not that dangerous. The radiation has to be able to enact a force to do anything. The levels created by 5g are nowhere near enough to enact a force on any part of a human. There is a reason why this is happening. There is no ploy to kill off the human race, its counterproductive to the goals of everyone involved in doing this. If anybody with actual knowledge or experience thought this was bad, they would have spoken up.
"anyone who disagrees with me is a shill"
It started off with crazies But more & more sane people keep ranting about 5G is there anything to this or is it that...
Even if there are mild effects the fast speeds will be worth it.
20 ghz would heat food. You just need a high enough wattage. A high frequency means a greater momentum however when emr interacts based off of electromanegtic forces applied. Which is how they create resonance of water molecules due to their polarity, it become based off of total photons moving and their amplitude. Nothing to do with frequency at all.
"The truth about mobile phone and wireless radiation" -- Dr Devra Davis at the University of Melbourne, 2015: youtube.com
5G, Wireless Radiation and Health: A Scientific and Policy Update teleconference at Tel Aviv University, February, 2020: youtube.com
>tl;dw - YES! Significant health hazard to all life.
microwaves/ non-native EMF literally fuck your cellular processes up with long term exposure
bumping with tower pics
Oh, if you're certain about that, then it's one thing.l and probably safe. However let me ask you, is the force of this radiation strong enough to affect even the slightest positions on an electron orbital? Or slightly shift the delicate nature of very easily modifiable molecules? You have to understand that the simple difference between the location of an electron can effect biological processes very drastically... if there is an effect, this is dangerous to humans (unless proven otherwise). Or does it not even effect these electrons (and their orbitals)?
the thing is you don't fully understand radiation thats why you say it is perfectly safe.