Electromagnetic Radiation News vol i - x
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Electromagnetic Radiation News vol i - x 2 recent articles in the Microwave News https://microwavenews.com are particularly interesting to read Editor & Publisher Louis Slesin, PhD always has interesting and informative articles. Two in particular in the last couple of weeks have caught my attention
1. 5G Waveforms in Dispute. This is referring to comments made about a recent published paper Systematic Derivation of Safety Limits for Time-Varying 5G Radiofrequency Exposure Based on Analytical Models and Thermal Dose https://journals.lww.com/health-physics/Abstract/2018/12000/Systematic_Derivation_of_Safety_Limits_for.17.aspx a paper raising the issue about the heating effects of 5G radiation noting the pulse rate and intensity need to be considered more in the averaging of intensity calculation in particular the ICNIRP standards. The paper was disputed by a Kenneth Foster a scientist who has raised funding from the wireless industry.
The second article is one noting DARPA in the US is looking at the association between pilots becoming disoriented and crashing military aircraft and the possibility the cause may be the increasing levels of radio frequency or electromagnetic radiation in the cockpits.
If there is an association, one has to wonder how much the increasing levels of radiation within cars is contributing to accidents
1. 5G Waveforms in Dispute. This is referring to comments made about a recent published paper Systematic Derivation of Safety Limits for Time-Varying 5G Radiofrequency Exposure Based on Analytical Models and Thermal Dose https://journals.lww.com/health-physics/Abstract/2018/12000/Systematic_Derivation_of_Safety_Limits_for.17.aspx a paper raising the issue about the heating effects of 5G radiation noting the pulse rate and intensity need to be considered more in the averaging of intensity calculation in particular the ICNIRP standards. The paper was disputed by a Kenneth Foster a scientist who has raised funding from the wireless industry.
The second article is one noting DARPA in the US is looking at the association between pilots becoming disoriented and crashing military aircraft and the possibility the cause may be the increasing levels of radio frequency or electromagnetic radiation in the cockpits.
If there is an association, one has to wonder how much the increasing levels of radiation within cars is contributing to accidents