Kurt wrote:
> I posted this egg experiment also awhile back, and then after Charles's > comment I thought about this and realized that it must be a hoax. Here > is a simple thought experiment. If two cell phones boil an egg after an > hour, then what would happen when two cell phone users sit next to each > other and use their cell phones for an hour twice a day? This happens > often on commuter trains in large metro areas. Nobody has boiled-out > brains, that would be pretty obvious. > Shivani replies: It is my understanding that it is not a hoax, but that the mechanisim is not cooking. The egg albumin coagulates/hardens due to the frequencies, not due to actual heating. Has anyone here tried it? Also, an egg set right between two MW phones would receive much more exposure than the brain of a person usng a phone while sitting next to someone else using one. Even a fraction of an inch makes a tremendous difference in the exposure from a MW phone. The "testers" try different angles, to get a model to comply with the supposed safe level. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
IF the egg albumin coagulates from the frequencies, would not that be
cooking? I guess I did not go far enough in chemistry to answer that. Well, maybe this experiment is worth testing-out, I do recall from physics that the EMF effects vary based on the square of the distance (I went farther in that subject :-)), so a little closer makes a lot of difference. Any takers? Would make a great science fair project for some young student. --Kurt -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of [hidden email] Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 6:10 PM To: [hidden email]; [hidden email] Subject: [eSens] re. cooking your brain Kurt wrote: > I posted this egg experiment also awhile back, and then after Charles's > comment I thought about this and realized that it must be a hoax. Here > is a simple thought experiment. If two cell phones boil an egg after an > hour, then what would happen when two cell phone users sit next to each > other and use their cell phones for an hour twice a day? This happens > often on commuter trains in large metro areas. Nobody has boiled-out > brains, that would be pretty obvious. > Shivani replies: It is my understanding that it is not a hoax, but that the mechanisim is not cooking. The egg albumin coagulates/hardens due to the frequencies, not due to actual heating. Has anyone here tried it? Also, an egg set right between two MW phones would receive much more exposure than the brain of a person usng a phone while sitting next to someone else using one. Even a fraction of an inch makes a tremendous difference in the exposure from a MW phone. The "testers" try different angles, to get a model to comply with the supposed safe level. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Is this the experiment referred to in Kurt's post below?
http://www.rense.com/general72/cellcook.htm Anyway, anyone consider trying to cook an egg via LCD monitor? BTW, I just learned something I didn't realize before. I had previously assumed SLIders (those people who involuntarily extinguish Street Lights & watch batteries) were full of energy & thus not vulnerable to getting zapped by LCD. Meanwhile I just met someone on a bus who's a kineseologist, and turns out she's a SLIder. She said that since her body has become "balanced", her wristwatches last, unlike in the past. She said that when she gets near cellphones or computers, her body FEELS it. That overturned my previous assumption that SLIders aren't vulnerable to computer fluoresence. Minni --- In [hidden email], SArjuna@... wrote: > > Kurt wrote: > > I posted this egg experiment also awhile back, and then after Charles's > > comment I thought about this and realized that it must be a hoax. Here > > is a simple thought experiment. If two cell phones boil an egg after an > > hour, then what would happen when two cell phone users sit next to each > > other and use their cell phones for an hour twice a day? This happens > > often on commuter trains in large metro areas. Nobody has boiled- out > > brains, that would be pretty obvious. > > > Shivani replies: > It is my understanding that it is not a hoax, but that the mechanisim is > not cooking. The egg albumin coagulates/hardens due to the frequencies, > not due to actual heating. > Has anyone here tried it? > Also, an egg set right between two MW phones would receive much more > exposure than the brain of a person usng a phone while sitting next to someone > else using one. Even a fraction of an inch makes a tremendous difference in > the exposure from a MW phone. The "testers" try different angles, to get a > model to comply with the supposed safe level. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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