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🚨Germany’s Radiation Authority just dropped a bombshell🚨

The Biggest survey ever on Magnetic fields (nnEMF) from electric & hybrid cars.

Almost a Million measurements. Thirteen Cars.

What they found should make anyone think twice🧵

The 2025 study (463 pages) by the German Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) carried out a series of measurements & simulations to assess Magnetic field exposure in 13 vehicles:

11 electric (EV) & 2 plug-in hybrids (PHEV)

Let’s start with the basics.

Magnetic fields are measured in microtesla (µT)

Most health research shows risks starting at just 0.3–0.4 µT linked to childhood leukemia, dementia, ALS and miscarriage.

So how did the EVs do?

1/ Normal driving

During “gentle” driving, the fields inside the cabin measured 2–10.5 µT

That’s already 5–25x higher than the level where health risks show up.

And that’s the baseline.. before you even hit the accelerator.

2/ Acceleration & Braking

When the car was pushed harder, Magnetic fields surged.

Most spikes were around 90 µT

But the worst recorded peak were as high as 900 µT (9000 mG)

These bursts were concentrated near the legs & feet.

So the most dangerous exposures DON'T EVEN “count” under official rules.

Right above motors and high-voltage cables.

3/ Most people assume it’s only the motor or battery causing fields.

But the study found heaters, fans, seat warmers, dashboards, infotainment systems all contributing.

In some cases, cars hit 100 µT while just sitting parked with accessories running.

Translation: you don’t need to be driving to get exposed.

4/ The researchers also measured trains, trams and subways.

Some showed high fields, but EVs and hybrids had sharper, nastier spikes.. sudden bursts that happen again and again.

So while public transport can be bad,

Your private car might be worse in terms of spikes.

Safety Standards:

ICNIRP 2010: says the cars are “safe” but these limits only cover acute nerve effects. Chronic exposure isn’t considered.

ICNIRP 1998: Stricter and several EVs already broke those limits.

Precautionary guidelines: like 0.4 µT used in Europe for leukemia risk?

EVs blew past those hundreds of times over.

5/ Safety Standards

Current testing standards don’t even measure spikes shorter than 200 milliseconds.

But that’s exactly the type of surge EVs produce every time you accelerate/brake.

...

EVs aren’t going anywhere.

But neither are the magnetic fields inside them.

This study proves we can’t ignore the health side.

We need:

Better testing.

Stronger standards.

& Real talk about long-term exposure.

...and what does the "German Michel" do? He just ignores it.

Living in Germany, it’s shocking how numb and indifferent people can be—sometimes they seem like robots. 😢

While my teenagers are still fast asleep (and probably will be for a few more hours 🙈), I’m enjoying this video. Wishing you all a wonderful Sunday!

Let's be honest. The current financial system is a war on single mothers. Every price hike, every inflated bill is a direct attack on your ability to provide for your children.

You work, you save, and the system silently steals from your kids' future. It's a rigged game, and you're not meant to win.

Bitcoin isn't just an investment. It's a peaceful protest. It's the opt-out.

✊It's the only savings account they can't devalue. It's not about getting rich. It's about securing our children's future. 🛡️

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Especially when you’re stuck in a regular job, it can feel more like servitude than work. 😢

I can see why it feels that way sometimes! As someone who is just starting my own Bitcoin journey, I'm definitely not an expert. My real passion is writing about the human experience – surviving tough times, building resilience, and finding hope. I believe those stories are just as important here.

I'm making my first post here. To be honest, I only learned about Nostr yesterday, so this is all very new to me.My name is Sarah, I'm 43, and I'm writing this from Germany. I came here looking for what I hope will be a more genuine kind of social media, a place for real conversations.My path to this corner of the internet, and to Bitcoin, has been a recent one. It started with me questioning the financial system we live in. I think many can relate to the feeling that no matter how hard you work, saving anything of real value is a constant uphill battle against taxes and rising costs.My personal situation made this feeling even more clear. As a single mother who has dealt with significant health issues, building up any savings just wasn't an option. My focus was simply on getting by and surviving. This experience really made me think about fairness and how our current system doesn't seem to reward hard work, but rather favors those who already have capital.That's what eventually led me to Bitcoin. I'm a complete beginner and definitely a small saver ("shrimp" as they say), but the core idea of a fair, transparent system that protects savings resonates deeply with me. I see it as a tool of hope.I don't know where this journey will lead, but I believe in planting seeds for a better future, if not for myself, then for my children.I'm looking forward to learning and sharing here. Thanks for having me.#newtonostr #bitcoin #hope #storytime

I'm from Munich and the last time i went to Oktoberfest is 25 years ago:). But in fact the bavarian dresses are great. Have So much fun there ❤️