Michael Coslo wrote:
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Exactly! Not. The power or lack of it on the part of cell phones to
cause much direct thermal heating does not mean that one who experiences
the sensation of heat is not feeling it. The Jalepeno has a chemical
which triggers pain receptors on your tongue, mucus membranes and skin.
Your sodium example - and puhleeze don't anyone try that,it is an
extremely vigorous reaction - is based on sodium's reactivity with
Water. Just as the odd heat sensation that some people get from extended
use of a cell phone, there is probably something else going on.
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- 73 de Mike N3LI -
Michael:
I don't know how "the course of the river" has been diverted to the
argument that "heating" is the "consideration of danger" a prudent man
would, at least firstly, exercise in thought/logic/research.
It is the energetic/fast/absolute reversal of the dipole water molecules
(and even oxygen molecules) which would seem the most obvious area of
exploration ... indeed, I have seen reference made to the "spinning" of
this molecules.
This:
"Dipolar Bonding in Water
The dipolar interaction between water molecules represents a large
amount of internal energy and is a factor in water's large specific
heat. The dipole moment of water provides a "handle" for interaction
with microwave electric fields in a microwave oven. Microwaves can add
energy to the water molecules, whereas molecules with no dipole moment
would be unaffected.
The polar nature of water molecules allows them to bond to each other in
groups and is associated with the high surface tension of water. The
polar nature of the water molecule has many implications. It causes
water vapor at sufficient vapor pressure to depart from the ideal gas
law because of dipole-dipole attractions. This can lead to condensation
and phenomena like cloud formation, fog, the dewpoint, etc. It also has
a great deal to do with the function of water as the solvent of life in
biological systems. "
From he
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu...ic/diph2o.html
Makes note of the fact microwave DO cause noticeable effects/affects in
just water ... there are other polar molecules in the body which have
NEVER been the subject of study in relation to microwaves ... this is
simply a fact ...
Those who would claim all is known, nothing of significance will ever be
discovered of microwaves, even low levels, effect on the body, are
simply idiots--isn't that obvious and totally apparent? If these idiots
can convince others they have some form of "psychic knowledge" which
requires no more scientific testing/exploration--well, the term, "Buyer
beware" comes to mind ...
Why would anyone argue against "confirmation of safety", unless one has
a horse in the race or is just an idiot with "a message from God?"
Regards,
JS