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To oversimplify a bit: Low frequencies (like AM broadcast) pass through
the body without being absorbed. Microwave frequencies bounce off the body without being absorbed. ROTFFL!!! Why not PROVE your ridiculous theory by putting your head into a microwave oven! ........yeah. I didn't think so. |
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Within these hallowed halls, Truth of added the
following to the collective conscience: To oversimplify a bit: Low frequencies (like AM broadcast) pass through the body without being absorbed. Microwave frequencies bounce off the body without being absorbed. ROTFFL!!! Why not PROVE your ridiculous theory by putting your head into a microwave oven! .......yeah. I didn't think so. I was actually wondering what this post of yours had to do with broadcasting. Even if it was off topic but informative or entertaining, it would have been better than just being a post about being rude to someone. |
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Truth wrote:
Harris wrote: To oversimplify a bit: Low frequencies (like AM broadcast) pass through the body without being absorbed. Microwave frequencies bounce off the body without being absorbed. ROTFFL!!! Why not PROVE your ridiculous theory by putting your head into a microwave oven! I said this was a simplification. The point is that maximum absorption occurs in the 30 to 300 MHz range. Microwave frequencies are used for cooking because they are more practical to produce, not because they are more effective at heating. See the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) exposure limits curve below: http://www-training.llnl.gov/wbt/hc/.../slide34lg.gif Greatest rf absorption (minimum allowable exposure) is in the 30 to 300 MHz range. Art H. |
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Truth wrote:
To oversimplify a bit: Low frequencies (like AM broadcast) pass through the body without being absorbed. Microwave frequencies bounce off the body without being absorbed. ROTFFL!!! Why not PROVE your ridiculous theory by putting your head into a microwave oven! .......yeah. I didn't think so. .....or by leaning against a 50,000 watt AM antenna while standing on the ground. |
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