Hahahahahaha hahahahahahahaha hahaHahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahaha*Wipes tears from eyes*Thank you, I needed a good laugh today.Despite the preponderance of whack job fake science paranoid tweaker crap out there on the internet indicating otherwise, there is absolutely zero danger in the electromagnetic spectrum emitted from a cell phone device. Full stop. It's not even a question, it's simple physics.There are two types of radiation worth talking about here: ionizing and non-ionizing. Ionizing is the nasty kind that if strong enough can do bad things to you by knocking off atoms from inside the molecules in your cells. This normally isn't a problem, as your cells have checksums for your DNA so if they determine this has happened it will be corrected. Except, during a phase of the cell division process these checks get turned off temporarily, so if this happens during that time you could wind up with a cell that has damaged DNA. Most of these damages are harmless. think about changing one bit in a rom image, it would probably just break stuff right? Well that's usually the case with cells too, except when it isn't. This is how cancer can form inside your body, the exact wrong mutation happens and suddenly you have evil cells running rampant in your body. But I digressFirst of all,. 100% of cell phone radiation is non ionizing, as is everything in the radio area of the electromagnetic spectrum. Cellular radio frequencies vary between 450–2000MHz, but 800 or 900 MHz is the most common. The power emitted by a cell phone varies over the course of the call (higher when making initial contact, which lasts a few seconds). It can go up to 2 Watts at the start of a call, and can go down to .02 Watts during optimal operation. Of course, most people barely use cell phones for calls, but let's use the worst case scenario, because the phone is not right by your head when you are reading xda threads about junk science claiming "raaadiation will kill you!!!!111one"In this frequency range, the interaction between matter and light is via the electric field component of light (totally different from how ionizing radiation messes you up). In particular, an oscillating electric field causes polar molecules to rotate or attempt to rotate, and the lag between the applied field and the response of the molecules manifests as dissipation—i.e. heating. This is how your microwave heats up delicious pizza rolls for you to eat. It emits non ionizing radiation at 2450 MHz, roughly in the area of similar to wifi, and why microwaves will mess up WiFi if placed in close vicinity to your ap. So if cell phones were to cause damage to tissue, the mechanism would be the same as what happens in a microwave oven, by boiling the water in your head/body. The only thing is that microwaves emit radiation in around the 700 watt range and up, which is several hundred times what your phone is capable of putting out.So in summary, no cell phones do not cause cancer, all radiation isn't dangerous (did you know you get a radiation dose from eating a banana? That's a story for another time), and people who say otherwise are ill informed at best, or have an ulterior motive at worst. Hopefully next time you will remember this and can hopefully educate them too, so some day we can put an end to silly antifacts like this
Nie chce mi się tłumaczyć ale ta wypowiedź całkowicie zaorała tę wiadomość. Źródło: https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-6t/how-to/radiation-level-t3898180