So no, you cannot compare modern man-made radiofrequency output to the sun. It is not the same.
There are other differences too, like polarization, pulsation and modulation, which also need to be taken into account, and from a biological standpoint there is adaptation to exposure, which in nature only exist for visible light, but not for RF signals.
So it should be easy to prove this with a bunch of studies that are able to reproduce the results consistently. Where are those consistent results?
First let's clarify something from physics. Physics, nameley Maxwell's Equations, says that any charged particle that moves through an electric field will be subject to a force. Coveresely, any time-varying electromagnetic field will exert a force on a charged particle, or any polar molecule for that matter. That is what physics says.
Now the next question you have to ask yourself is: are there any polar molecules or charged particles inside the human body?
If the answer is yes, then electromagnetic fields can NOT not affect these particles inside the body. If you expose polar molecules or charged particles to an electromagnetic field, then physics says there WILL be an effect.
This is physics. People that deny there could be an effect, are denying physics. There IS an effect, it is dictated by physics.
Now the next question then becomes; if man-made electromagnetic fields are wiggling all the charged particles and polar molecules inside your cells and your body, will there be BIOLOGICAL consequences to these effects?
And THAT is the billion, or in terms of the wireless industry, trillion dollar question.
What do you think? Do you think your cells, while assembling proteins from transcribing your DNA, likes that most of the molecules inside the cell suddenly wiggle all over the place? Do you think it's a good thing that that is happening, or a bad thing? Or maybe it's meh, wiggle or no wiggle, what do I care?
I only give a single example of a plausible effect inside the cell. There are many other mechanisms, most of which have yet to be discovered or properly enumerated.
The biological effects of RF exposure are not like an allergy that goes on or off. Not like a switch. The effects appear to be much more subtle. Examples of some effects are insomnia. Ringing in the ears. Difficulty concentrating. Etc. See here:
https://i.imgur.com/emNi2zQ.png
As far as studies go, here's an example from the Aachen University in Germany. They maintain a real-time database of all published studies on EMF exposure and biology. To date the database contains 34,053 publications.
There is also a meta-study on EMF on biology done in 2012 of 1800 studies. You can read their conclusions here:
https://bioinitiative.org/conclusions/
Now some people might say, oh, you cherry pick 1800 studies out of 30,000 studies, sure you will see effects. That might be so, but you can ignore the warnings from these studies at your own peril. If EMF was truly safe, we should not have any warnings. We should not be having a rise in gliomas for example:
https://microwavenews.com/sites/default/files/de-vocht-response.jpg
And we should not be having a rise in people reporting and suffering from electrohypersensitivity. I happen to be one of those people, and is the reason I study this stuff. I study it for a) to figure out if there is a cure, and b) to know why it happens.
But I can tell you once it happens, and it only happens through repeated exposure, and one day your body will go haywire, and you will not be able to fix it any more.
I am here to warn people. Most will not listen. Many will be fine. Some won't. Many will not know that their insomnia is caused by keeping their WiFi router on next to their beds. Many will not realize their stiff neck or their tinnitus is caused by their wireless exposure. Or their forgetfulness or irritability.
Most will not listen, and most will not wake up until the exposure among the population is so high, the effects can no longer be ignored.
Your narrative is well thought out and a joy to read. Ty for info.
Ive heard that orgonite can be used to negate negative effects from wireless pollution. Any thoughts?
Very kind of you. Thank you. Your question is also a good and interesting one, but unfortunately I don't have a good answer. I wish I had, because I have been wondering the same. If you look at it coldly through pure physics, most will be sceptical of such products because physics has a hard time finding a mechanism which would fit the stated purpose; to somehow "clean" the environment from wireless waves.
However I know of some pretty advanced experiments, that have found extremely subltle effects in humans from immeasurably small changes in wave exposure. Even positive effects have been found using harmonious waves on both humans and animals. It's a small aside, but not all EM exposure is necessarily negative. Properly exposed it seems you can even induce and accelerate cellular healing.
So, since orgonite are sort of metallic filings incased in a resin, it is conceivable the filings could act as miniature antennas, and through retransmission and perhaps refraction or interference, alter the waves in the environment. So I would not rule them out, but I would have to test them myself. Some people seem to swear by them, and once they get a taste of their benefit, they fill their houses with those things. Placebo or no, if it makes people feel better, I think we can call it some sort of success.
Btw. lately I have gotten even more interested in pendants. Here we could even say there could be a physics-based explanation, which is also the explanation given by those that like their own pendants. And that is that the pendants resonate with the body's own electromagnetic field, and as such amplify our body's own "signal", thus drowining out, or diminishing, the effect of the wireless noise in the environment. I think I am going to test one of these pendants, as there are some testimonials from electrosensitive people that say they help. I remain a little sceptical still, but it seems worth a try.
Another thing that will help for sure, and that is easily backed up by physics too, is a farday cage for your bed. Sleeping is the most important time for the body to regenerate, and those that are sensitive and have built faraday canopies over their beds say it completely altered their sleep for the better. These can be simple mosquito-net type canopies, with threaded metal or silver wiring which will block out most of the microwave noise. Another item on the list of things to test.
But in summary we have to accept that most of these things will be temporary band-aids. Sure, you can try and max out on pendants or orgonite, and it may work for a while, but in the end if the environmental pollution keeps rising, then reality will catch up eventually.
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