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Old 24-09-2005, 22:29   #15
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Re: Wireless Cable/DSL Router Safe?

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Originally Posted by jrhnewark
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Originally Posted by nffc
Even if it's non-ionising it can still do damage.

Wifi operates on a frequency of 2.4 GHz although less powerful that is the same kind of range as a microwave oven... which can cook food.
I realise it still has a heating effect, on the same basis as a microwave oven cooks food. As pointed out below, though, microwave ovens are set to target the O-H bond and maximise effectiveness - not the same purpose as these devices!
Yes but there will still be other O-H bonds in babies!

And it's the same frequency so will have the same energy, and target the same bonds.

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