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I ardently desire to have Him as my Savior, Whom I am unable to withstand as my Judge.

Don’t know why this is funny but it is

Don’t put electronics on your body. It’s soy. Socially and physiologically.

Replying to Avatar James A Lewis

A material's opacity, refraction, and reflection of EM radiation is highly dependent upon the frequency. Within the microwave frequencies (1GHz-1THz, or 10⁹-10¹² Hz), materials act quite differently event within that range, and we literally see very different effects in the visible spectrum (400THz-800THz, or 4-8 × 10¹⁴ Hz), demonstrated most pointedly by pigments and gel color filters. It's all one phenomenon: electro-magnetic waves.

For one good example, human skin is virtually transparent to NIR, near infrared, light. We see red light therapy on the rise with lots of people experimenting. The light penetrates the skin and enters muscle, causing relief and stimulating healing. And then we have infrared cookers that have high intensity infrared light that, similar to red light therapy, penetrates the upper layers and get absorbed deeper into whatever meat you're cooking, that is until you generate a crust which will absorb more and be less transparent. Your infrared cooker and your red light therapy lamp are using similar frequencies at vastly different intensities.

The same goes for Wi-Fi and milimeter wave 5G versus your microwave oven. The 5G tower would need astronomical power to heat a car to combustion. Don't build your home near it, but a safe distance should reduce the intensity to the point of safety.

Human bodies are quite transparent to the radio frequencies, but absorption does increase with frequency from radio to microwave. At 0.1 GHz, absorption is about 10cm (meaning the EM waves are absorbing at low intensity, and the power density would be quite low).

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Source: https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/18451914.pdf

I share this not because I do not think caution is necessary with EM, but just to put it into perspective.

### As for 5G used for causing fires.

We should consider the power levels of a 5G tower. Let's say 10kW for easy numbers. That 10kW is not entirely focused, so let's say at just 1m away an object might experience about 5kW/m² max, or about 3-4 times the intensity of the sun at sea level. The power drop-off for EM is inverse-squarely proportional, meaning that power at 1km be 5mW/m², much less intensity than putting an LED bulb against your skin.

Let's say the tower can output 100x power for a few seconds, and you're only 100m away (or a football field for those at home): that would produce a whopping(!) 50W/m², which may hurt but would not be high enough to cause huge temperature spikes. For reference, the inside of a microwave over is on the scale of 10-250kW/m² (1000x), and the sun at sea level is about 1400W/m² (280x).

A 5G tower would have to create an incredibly coherent beam to measurably increase the temperature of anything at distance. As far as I know, beam forming is not nearly effective enough to do that.

Really good insight thanks.

Replying to Avatar Loki

Microwaves resonate with metallic materials and water. When an object with capacitance, like a tree, is radiated, it discharges the electrons to earth. Just like how you see arcing from metallic objects inside a regular microwave (which is in the 500-1ghz range, somewhere about there), this is from the electrons escaping to get into the earthed body of the microwave.

If you fully encapsulate a metallic object in water, such as an egg wrapped in aluminium foil, it is safe to irradiate the water and the egg will not be directly heated, which causes some nasty reactions that smell really bad, and probably are not healthy.a I mean really bad... but the water soaks the radiation and cooks the egg via regular conduction. Any metallic object inside the body of water will be effectively shielded, as the water absorbs the thermal effect of the microwaves on the metal.

The most microwave-thermal metals are magnetic, ie, iron, cobalt, nickel. The heating effect of microwaves is from the magnetic induction in the material, which flips polarity in phase with the microwave frequencies involved.

Since there is small amounts of iron in most plants, large plants like trees would have enough magnetic induction to heat substantially above the temperature of water and catch fire.

Think of what happens when lightning hits a tree. The core of the tree explodes from heat and this builds up steam which then expands like an explosive.

There has been recorded cases of pressure cookers jamming and causing very substantial, non-fiery explosions that killed people and did a lot of damage. I think in some movie, tv shows and stories this has also appeared, and I know from when I was a kid putting cans of drink in microwaves was pretty messy.

So effectively the millimeter waves (5g) are acting very similar to a microwave (oven). I guess the power levels matter alot here, also im sure there are some resonant

frequencies that would cause different effects. But sounds plausible they could start fires. nostr:npub1nf9vm6uhs4j7yaysmjn9eqlf7et5t6hvrkdqgpd995vcc9yfjyas0pxa3x

I’m curious if they have actually activated these yet.

If it’s flat or round, they are still trying to depopulate the globe or…(disk?), and enslave humanity so im not sure the conclusion matters.

The only thing it would change for me is that I’d stop everything I was doing and mount an expedition with the boys to the ice wall.

Noster in Latin means “our”

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