That's wrong because H2O is resonant at microwave length

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That is why it can get warm at high energy levels, which legal wifi isn't. Still a dozen or so orders of magnitude away from it getting into your cell and damaging the DNA.

need proof. someone post video of microwaving an ant and open it up to show result of ant please.

Please put a cup of water in there too. Not good to run a microwave empty. Also we can see the ant walking around unaffected as the water boils.

I should also clarify that resonance is a function of size and microwave covers so many wavelengths it is nearly useless as a term. A single h20 molecule is not resonant at wifi frequency, they can't interact. Your balls, hopefully, are big enough to be warmed if exposed to enough energy at wifi frequency. Again, legal omnidirectional wifi won't do it even if you spent all day with the antenna touching your balls.

Yes I would expect legal power from a home WiFi set up to remove all concern. There are engineers and hobbyists that reach much higher power and directionality and so far I haven’t heard those groups having a greater incidence of cancer than the general population. It’s like Agriculture chemicals it’s the farmers that have the most exposure. If a chemical has a harm, they should experience it before anyone else.