 | Well if you think about it, the molecular bonds in protein and DNA and even neuron signals are electrical-charge based. So its not entirely un-scientific to have caution. The fact that an electro-encephalogram exists states enough. So it IS possible to alter the molecular bonding behavior via some type of EM disturbance.
However, since WiFi goes like barely 300 feet while cell-phones go miles and you hold them next to your head
the concern is most likely misplaced if anything. And they have done penetration tests with various cell-phones and most dont penetrate deep enough to be of concern. But does it affect the skin??? Who knows? It also depends on the wavelength too so its really complicated and at this point, we dont know the answers. But overall, the potential harms dont outweigh the benefits (so far at least). Cars kill an outrageous number of people
but does that mean we should eliminate cars? |