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Sauna rocks in their basement
On 1/28/2012 8:41 PM, tom wrote:
On 1/28/2012 11:41 AM, Tuuk wrote: I am thinking a improper ground somewhere causing leaking. Maybe there is infloor heating with the heat resistive wiring and the wireing doesn't have proper shielding and it is spewing EMF. Some manufacturers produce, and brag their selling rights because theirs is 0 EMF. And they do a pretty good job of shielding it. And EMF if high enough power as you say, will cause mutations in DNA and cancers and problems. Maybe theirs is high power. I said nothing about high power causing anything. You are imagining things. Except ultra high power, but that is heating, not mutations or cancer. tom K0TAR |
Sauna rocks in their basement
On 1/28/2012 11:41 AM, Tuuk wrote:
I am thinking a improper ground somewhere causing leaking. Maybe there is infloor heating with the heat resistive wiring and the wireing doesn't have proper shielding and it is spewing EMF. Some manufacturers produce, and brag their selling rights because theirs is 0 EMF. And they do a pretty good job of shielding it. And EMF if high enough power as you say, will cause mutations in DNA and cancers and problems. Maybe theirs is high power. Maybe they have ghosts, they could use my HT 530 to measure, It might even be able to tell the difference between a leaking infloor electric heater improperly installed and a ghost. You are a perfect representative of current world citizens. You read something on the net and believe it because you have no scientific or logic training at all. This is one reason, among several, why the world economy and society in general is on a downturn. If you are typical, which is unfortunately probable, we are all doomed. tom K0TAR |
Sauna rocks in their basement
Tom
You said """RF does not cause skin issues except at very very high power levels."" Then you said """I said nothing about high power causing anything. You are imagining things.""" Come on Tom """Dreaming, hallucinating, causing anguish for fun, it makes no difference. There are no health concerns."""" These are what you said. Then you turn around and spin like this? Sorry Tom, you just lost me there. But then you also said: ""No offense, but you are not as amusing as you seem to think you are. As in - not at all amusing. You were more amusing, but not much, when you making absurd claims.""" Come on Tom, Who is amusing who? I think it is you who is making "absurd claims". And I have proven it beyond a shadow of a doubt. And yes, I can prove that EMF causes health problems, easily, you said they don't. hmmmmmmmmmmm 73s ""No offense, but you are not as amusing as you seem to think you are. As in - not at all amusing. You were more amusing, but not much, when you making absurd claims.""" "tom" wrote in message . net... On 1/28/2012 11:41 AM, Tuuk wrote: I am thinking a improper ground somewhere causing leaking. Maybe there is infloor heating with the heat resistive wiring and the wireing doesn't have proper shielding and it is spewing EMF. Some manufacturers produce, and brag their selling rights because theirs is 0 EMF. And they do a pretty good job of shielding it. And EMF if high enough power as you say, will cause mutations in DNA and cancers and problems. Maybe theirs is high power. Maybe they have ghosts, they could use my HT 530 to measure, It might even be able to tell the difference between a leaking infloor electric heater improperly installed and a ghost. You are a perfect representative of current world citizens. You read something on the net and believe it because you have no scientific or logic training at all. This is one reason, among several, why the world economy and society in general is on a downturn. If you are typical, which is unfortunately probable, we are all doomed. tom K0TAR |
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