Author: Georg v. Zimmermann
Date: 02:51:36 05/31/02
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On May 29, 2002 at 13:26:43, Christophe Theron wrote: >On May 29, 2002 at 03:12:05, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: > >>On May 28, 2002 at 14:32:08, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On May 28, 2002 at 03:55:23, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: >>> >>>>This is not a "myth" ! You dont need to know much physics to compute just the >>>>thermo-biological effect raising the temperator in your head by more than 2 >>>>degree celcius depending on the type of phone, signal strength and length of the >>>>call. >>>> >>>>Now the electro-dynamic effect on your cells is disputed. And I dont think its >>>>likely to cause cancer by default. But the other extreme oppinion that it has no >>>>effect at all is equally hard to imagine. >>>> >>>>Greetings, >>>>Georg >>> >>> >>>I realize that I live under a hot climate since several years now and that is >>>likely to cause me a brain cancer... :) >>> >>> >>> >>> Christophe >> >>Did you get the point and are now kidding or should I explain again ? >> >>Georg > > > >No it's a joke, but I don't believe either that a slight increase in temperature >can have such effects. I dont think the increase in temperature has any effect on you, too. But I believe the increase in temperature illustrates well that the radiation the phone emits is quite powerfull. So it should make it easier to believe that the electro-dynamik radiation has an effect. > >But what I believe has no importance. The original subject was about playing >chess on a cellphone. A non-emitting cellphone (or emitting only very brief >impulsions needed by the management of the GSM/CDMA networks), that you are >holding away from your head. > > > > Christophe There I agree. Just playing chess should have no noticable effect. Georg
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