ding ding ding. Yes. That's why The GE Range Oven, and other stuff like that which eventually became the magnetron, operate at roughly 2.4ghz.

They convert water molecules into heat.

Now it gets weirder when you factor in that vaccinated people are also radio receptive to the graphene oxide, in the shots.

Or so to say, "The plot, thickens."

That's cool about that study.

A few years ago, I almost built a modified rife type machine with a plasma tube, and was going to hook it up to a signal generator.

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Wifi also works at 2.4ghz.

I haven't used wifi for years.

The falloff rate of the power envelope is very localized to the receiving device. IE, the phone or laptop draws and attenuates the signal strength TO the device.

I'm way happier using ethernet anyway, it's much faster. Never liked wireless. Tried to get into it for years, but never found it reliable for moving large files around, and so on.