Guest guest Posted June 4, 2011 Report Share Posted June 4, 2011 > > > > >> Even if you lower your Wi-Fi router's power, that's only half of the > equation. Your dominant exposure is probably from Wi-Fi on your laptop-- > which would > be right next to you... Does your laptop have a similar " dial-down " option? > > >> One acquaintance of mine tested a wi-fi router and found at a distance > of > 1 meter, the radiation was the same as that of a cell phone held directly > to > the head. > Scary thought! Considering many people spend a significant part of their day/life sat just inches from their computers with WiFi on, probably more time than on their mobiles - some even at the same time! I'm certain the emissions from my actual Laptop are far worse than the WiFi router. This is just a theory... but I'm starting to suspect there are lots of invisible interactions/relationships that don't help matters.(after using the nifty EMF Detector Application on my phone - sometimes called a metal-detector or ghost finder) possibly created between other electric and metallic objects which we are subjected to and surround ourselves with. I guess it's basic physics? Electromagnets must be creating some degree of 'charge' on anything nearby, and somehow we're all sat in the middle being zapped by wave/bubbles of electrons from all directions. About 4ft from my laptop there is a metal office lamp behind where I sit, as you get closer to it, the field goes through the roof. Same for the metal chair I normally sit at, an d the cordless DECT phone a few meters away. (this isn't my place so I can't really move that stuff). Fields are weaker when the power lead to the laptop is removed and I use battery power instead. But since most laptops have no metallic box or shielding like desktops you're still exposed almost directly to the circuitry - especially with the keyboard/mouse. It can't be a good thing to effectively connect strong currents to strong fields? using lots pieces of electrical equipment close to various microwaves/radio transmitters/signals for many years (about 20 years since a small child facscinated with playing about with radio, computer games in my bedroom, clunky old style tvs, headphones etc) seems to be consistent with my increasing EMS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2011 Report Share Posted June 4, 2011 Hi , Yes! You are getting close to a major breakthrough. What blows one away is that some of these truths have been known to building biologists for a long time. Surely, you can disable Wi-Fi on your laptop, but again, that's just part of the problem. A computer plugged into power with a 2-prong plug will expose you to high body voltage and also intermediate frequencies (kHz range). Both are lower when you unplug the power. As you probably noticed, even a lamp has electric fields and some kinds of lamps also have high magnetic fields. Metal helps to conduct electric fields. In both cases (computer and lamp) there are ways to ground them to reduce the impact, and of course, distance is always helpful. Yep, DECT, like Wi-Fi, is constantly radiating, and it may even be stronger than Wi-Fi. It's bursted in a way that the average radiation is low, but the peak is high. > Scary thought! Considering many people spend a significant part of their > day/life sat just inches from their computers with WiFi on, probably more > time than on their mobiles - some even at the same time! > > I'm certain the emissions from my actual Laptop are far worse than the WiFi > router. > > This is just a theory... but I'm starting to suspect there are lots of > invisible interactions/relationships that don't help matters.(after using > the nifty EMF Detector Application on my phone - sometimes called a > metal-detector or ghost finder) possibly created between other electric and > metallic objects which we are subjected to and surround ourselves with. I > guess it's basic physics? Electromagnets must be creating some degree of > 'charge' on anything nearby, and somehow we're all sat in the middle being > zapped by wave/bubbles of electrons from all directions. > > About 4ft from my laptop there is a metal office lamp behind where I sit, as > you get closer to it, the field goes through the roof. Same for the metal > chair I normally sit at, an d the cordless DECT phone a few meters away. > (this isn't my place so I can't really move that stuff). > > Fields are weaker when the power lead to the laptop is removed and I use > battery power instead. But since most laptops have no metallic box or > shielding like desktops you're still exposed almost directly to the > circuitry - especially with the keyboard/mouse. It can't be a good thing to > effectively connect strong currents to strong fields? using lots pieces of > electrical equipment close to various microwaves/radio transmitters/signals > for many years (about 20 years since a small child facscinated with playing > about with radio, computer games in my bedroom, clunky old style tvs, > headphones etc) seems to be consistent with my increasing EMS. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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