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by missosoup
2446 days ago
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Restricting the harm window to ionising radiation is a red herring. We know that magnetic fields alone have very apparent interactions with humans and other living organisms[1]. The only mitigating factor here is the TRP, but at the FCC limit of 500 watts ERP per channel, that's actually not too far off from microwave ovens. I doubt it'll hurt humans unless they happen to live in the immediate path of an eNodeB, but I don't think either one of us is qualified to speculate about what it'll do to inspects and birds that will pass much closer to it. Your wifi router isn't cooking you because it's at a significantly lower ERP than a microwave oven, but the same is not true for a mobile cell. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcranial_magnetic_stimulat... |
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But the induced magnetic fields from this level of power, dispersed at an inverse square rate, which isn’t penetrating far past the skin, just doesn’t seem reasonable to fear.