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[quote=Anonymous]Everything on earth, including the earth, including you, emits electromagnetic radiation. And the sun. We couldn't escape microwave rays if we tried. It's not ionizing radiation, the stuff that burns you and damages your DNA. It's non-ionizing. It can make your already-vibrating molecules vibrate faster. That can risk heating them, although it's very rare. And our bodies are equipped to self regulate temp anyway -- the blood carries heat away from the overheated area. So does anyone offer a hypothesis as to why additional molecular vibration may be bad? Or what else about microwaves' affect could cause damage? Because we are bombarded by the whole spectrum of EMR daily, naturally. What about wifi is so significantly different that it rises to the level of causing damage?[/quote]
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