If true, it's a problem without a solution. In the modern civilization no-one can live without NIR today. It's easier to find a general cure for cancer right now
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i guess that in rural areas there is not so much radiation
I think it follows the inverse square law, so distance from 5G towers & similar sources really matters.
Also the number of these sources. In cities there are a lot
I get what you’re saying, but I think DNA damage is way more fundamental, cancer is just one outcome. & honestly, a universal cure for cancer doesn’t seem likely anytime soon.
What really concerns me is the cycle of constant breaks & flawed repairs. Those mutations don’t just affect us, they get passed on.
