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Weird stuff I read

judyl_nev
I read this on several sites. Interesting. (I think). Trying to apply it to problems at hand.  (Hope I state things correctly.)

Microwaves are powerful radiowaves. Metal acts like an antenna. The voltage can become high enough to cause sparks.

Microwaves are reflected by metal. If you line rooms with M/W reflecting metal, you are in effect, turning the room into a microwave oven.

M/Ws pass through glass, paper,plastic, etc.

M/Ws are absorbed by food. I think we qualify as food here.

M/Ws cause water to vibrate. This might explain why some of us who are EHS perceive the sensation of vibrating. I do. At my sickest, I felt as if stuff was boiling.
Children have more water in their bodies and thinner skulls than adults.

Nuclear radiation is both wave and particle. Radioactive substances emit electromagnetic radiation... (I've been trying to understand this.)

Lead stops gamma rays. Aluminum stops beta waves.

Smart meters can be shielded by very heavy aluminum foil or tin. I believe you put it behind the smart meter wall.

Just trying to understand the scope of things... (-:

Judy
 EHS for over 10 years. Didn't know what was making me so weird!

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sleepbiology
Microwaves (300MHz-300GHz)are much smaller than radio waves. Radio waves don't disturb a water molecule like a microwave would. Microwaves are absorbed by water. The first microwave oven was called a "radar range". A wifi router is using the same 2.4GHz frequency as a microwave oven.

Metal absorbs microwaves and then amplifies the power up to 20db at an unknown frequency. Lining a room with metal wouldn't be a good idea at all.
 
Aluminum will deflect but will build up a charge if not grounded. Covering a phone completely with foil will block the antenna.

Smart meter emissions ride on top of energized wiring throughout a building. Turning the power off at the breaker will help. Placing aluminum behind it will deflect the microwave emitting from the meter.

Just another smart meter victim.

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>
> I read this on several sites. Interesting. (I think). Trying to apply it to problems at hand.  (Hope I state things correctly.)
>
> Microwaves are powerful radiowaves. Metal acts like an antenna. The voltage can become high enough to cause sparks.
>
> Microwaves are reflected by metal. If you line rooms with M/W reflecting metal, you are in effect, turning the room into a microwave oven.
>
> M/Ws pass through glass, paper,plastic, etc.
>
> M/Ws are absorbed by food. I think we qualify as food here.
>
> M/Ws cause water to vibrate. This might explain why some of us who are EHS perceive the sensation of vibrating. I do. At my sickest, I felt as if stuff was boiling.
> Children have more water in their bodies and thinner skulls than adults.
>
> Nuclear radiation is both wave and particle. Radioactive substances emit electromagnetic radiation... (I've been trying to understand this.)
>
> Lead stops gamma rays. Aluminum stops beta waves.
>
> Smart meters can be shielded by very heavy aluminum foil or tin. I believe you put it behind the smart meter wall.
>
> Just trying to understand the scope of things... (-:
>
> Judy
>  EHS for over 10 years. Didn't know what was making me so weird!
>