Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 20:58:48 02/01/03
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Let's assume that the computer is running on consumes 4 times as much power as your Desktop. This means the field strength is four times greater at the same distance from the source. Next assume that GK is sitting about twice as far from the DJ hardware as the average person sits from their own desktop. Next assume all other condtions are more or less the same. Given these assumptions, which seem fairly reasonable, we can easily simulate the field strength given off by the DJ hardware. Since the fieldt strength is inversely proportional to the square of the distance, then the double distance between the DJ hardware and GK will reduce the the field stength by ΒΌ. In other words, GK is experiencing about as much radiation as the average person from their own desktop gven the assumption he sits roughly twice as far away from the source compared to the average desktop setup. This means the average desktop setup already more or less simulates the radiation conditions that GK is experiencing. On other words, it's not a big deal. If I'm wrong about this, then maybe I'm sitting too close to my computer. Hmmmm...
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