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You can't hear or see X-rays but, when you get an X-ray done. They put on a lead vest and stand behind a wall in another room.
Bad example, that's because of the radiation x-rays emit. Wifi doesn't emit harmful radiation, if they did you'd have gotten cancer a long time ago, because they use the same kind of RF signal in your cell phones, wireless controllers, etc.

Again, wifi can't have an affect on your brain because like radio waves we can't perceive/process that information. And animals don't even use radiowaves when they flock, they use the earth's magnetic field lmao
 
Bad example, that's because of the radiation x-rays emit. Wifi doesn't emit harmful radiation, if they did you'd have gotten cancer a long time ago, because they use the same kind of RF signal in your cell phones, wireless controllers, etc.

Again, wifi can't have an affect on your brain because like radio waves we can't perceive/process that information. And animals don't even use radiowaves when they flock, they use the earth's magnetic field lmao


Melanin is a receptor to all energy waves.
 
Bad example, that's because of the radiation x-rays emit. Wifi doesn't emit harmful radiation, if they did you'd have gotten cancer a long time ago, because they use the same kind of RF signal in your cell phones, wireless controllers, etc.

Again, wifi can't have an affect on your brain because like radio waves we can't perceive/process that information. And animals don't even use radiowaves when they flock, they use the earth's magnetic field lmao
Man let me blow ya mind right quick..no homo

Our brains are a lot smarter than we give credit. A lot of people think music sounds better at night. The real reason for this is that there is less ambient noise at night than during the day.

Noise that ur brain has taught you to ignore without you even knowing. If you cover both ur ears right now, even if ur in a room by urself. You'll hear a slight ring, that's from the noise that ur ears pick up but "you" don't hear.

Think about this, radio transmissions from radio towers are just audio out on analog or digital carriers. Wifi and internet is binary code sent through radio waves to you device to be decoded and create still or moving images.

You figure that if you use the internet enough, ur brain can decode that language eventually with the constant wifi signal that is hitting. Seeing what set of numbers is meant to create what image. During the day when you are active, though there hitting ur brain, it's mostly ambient.

But at night when you sleep and there's less focused brain activity, not enough to make those signals ambient. Ur brain is quietly decoding and submitting it for processing.

Ever woke up and had a hankering for something and you don't know why. You open up ur browser for whatever you do to start ur day. There's an ad for that thing ur fiending for.

What if I tell you telecom companies do deals with marketing and media companies to display certain ads that pop up regardless of ur viewing habits or what web page your viewing.

What if I then say that ur neighbor has the same provider as you. And was viewing that same ad when they were surfing last night. That you just saw that morning. But you think it's was a weird coincidence.
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Shit getting spooky for you yet?
 
Man let me blow ya mind right quick..no homo

Our brains are a lot smarter than we give credit. A lot of people think music sounds better at night. The real reason for this is that there is less ambient noise at night than during the day.

Noise that ur brain has taught you to ignore without you even knowing. If you cover both ur ears right now, even if ur in a room by urself. You'll hear a slight ring, that's from the noise that ur ears pick up but "you" don't hear.

Think about this, radio transmissions from radio towers are just audio out on analog or digital carriers. Wifi and internet is binary code sent through radio waves to you device to be decoded and create still or moving images.

You figure that if you use the internet enough, ur brain can decode that language eventually with the constant wifi signal that is hitting. Seeing what set of numbers is meant to create what image. During the day when you are active, though there hitting ur brain, it's mostly ambient.

But at night when you sleep and there's less focused brain activity, not enough to make those signals ambient. Ur brain is quietly decoding and submitting it for processing.

Ever woke up and had a hankering for something and you don't know why. You open up ur browser for whatever you do to start ur day. There's an ad for that thing ur fiending for.

What if I tell you telecom companies do deals with marketing and media companies to display certain ads that pop up regardless of ur viewing habits or what web page your viewing.

What if I then say that ur neighbor has the same provider as you. And was viewing that same ad when they were surfing last night. That you just saw that morning. But you think it's was a weird coincidence.
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Shit getting spooky for you yet?
Bruh you gonna actually dispute any of the facts I posted or you gonna just keep typing this meta physical bs?
 
And as far the magnetic fields

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagneticspectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies as high as 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, though some definitions describe waves above 1 or 3 GHz as microwaves, or include waves of any lower frequency.
 
And as far the magnetic fields

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths in the electromagneticspectrum longer than infrared light. Radio waves have frequencies as high as 300 GHz to as low as 3 kHz, though some definitions describe waves above 1 or 3 GHz as microwaves, or include waves of any lower frequency.
This proves what exactly?

As I mentioned before humans lack the ability to naturally perceive/process the information that radio waves carry.

Please post some more when you have information to disprove what I've wrote.
 
This proves what exactly?

As I mentioned before humans lack the ability to naturally perceive/process the information that radio waves carry.

Please post some more when you have information to disprove what I've wrote.
There was a time when they would let off nuclear bombs to the amazement of a reasonably nearby audience. Because they didn't understand the true nature and reach of radiation.

Your saying that the human mind can't process radio waves. I'm saying the active human mind can't. What you are aware of and what your brain is aware of, are not one and the same.

By the time you feel sick, your brain already knew and created a plan to fight the sickness. That to you just feels like symptoms of being sick.

To you, you were drunk and have a hangover. To your brain, you've been poisoned and it's on mission to deal with the physical truma of that.

Don't sleep on ur brain. Your reality is what ur brain thinks you can handle. Think about that, your brain creates a world that it thinks ur consciousness is capable of handling. You are like a child to your brain b.
 
There was a time when they would let off nuclear bombs to the amazement of a reasonably nearby audience. Because they didn't understand the true nature and reach of radiation.

Your saying that the human mind can't process radio waves. I'm saying the active human mind can't. What you are aware of and what your brain is aware of, are not one and the same.

By the time you feel sick, your brain already knew and created a plan to fight the sickness. That to you just feels like symptoms of being sick.

To you, you were drunk and have a hangover. To your brain, you've been poisoned and it's on mission to deal with the physical truma of that.

Don't sleep on ur brain. Your reality is what ur brain thinks you can handle. Think about that, your brain creates a world that it thinks ur consciousness is capable of handling. You are like a child to your brain b.
Your first point fails to understand how long we've been studying radio waves compared to nuclear fusion, we've been studying radio since the 1880's, that's 137 years. If we had known about radio waves being harmful or transmitting information to our brains we'd have found it by now.
Any suggestion to the contrary lacks evidence and usually comes from people without a basic understanding of how radio waves works.

As far as everything else, I laugh at that, you make the brain seem like it's an omnipotent organ. While it's an amazing thing to behold, it has it's flaws and I'll use your sickness example to prove it:

What do rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and MS have in common? They're all autoimmune diseases, which I'm sure you know means that your body is effectively damaging/killing itself. The brain is basically an cpu running background tasks that you'd otherwise waste your conscious mind on. And your brain isn't processing radio waves while you sleep either, it's healing your muscles, running through your daily memories and activites (this is how muscle memory for example is developed or answers to a quiz are remembered). There's no evidence that understanding radio waves is among the processes that your brain does during idle time.
 
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