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Subject: Re: Chess for mobile phone

Author: Francesco Di Tolla

Date: 07:48:42 05/29/02

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On May 28, 2002 at 15:45:24, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>A cell phone is a radio transmitter.  Radio waves definitely interact with
>human cellular structure, not always in "good" ways.  Come down to UAB and
>walk into our 7 Tesla MRI facility.  It will make you dizzy if you move while
>it is turned on.  Which means that huge magnetic field is interacting with your
>cellular structure in some way.  Good or bad?  Probably bad.

This is a non scintific approach:
several tests were done a there is no evidence that anything happens in normal
enviroment.

Also X-ray are a perturbation o the electomacnetic field and it is well known
they can alter your DNA and induce a cancer.
While light or common radio waves can't (better they do it with very small
probability). The difference is just the frequency, i.e. the enrgy carried by
the wave.

So the waves produced by a mobile phone, which are somewhat higher in energy
than standard radio wave, have shown no net effect, unless you don't use them
inside a faraday cage (like the frame of a car) which shields them, keeps them
inside (and even induces a feed back from the antenna which stimulates a self
adaptative increase in the energy of the emitted wave).

regards
Franz









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