Reality
Bites
How do the
Experts determine the safety of your mobile phone?
SAR
(radiation) is measured on a phantom head. The plastic head is
filled with water to
represent
the human brain. They view this as a worst case scenario, a whole
head full of liquid.
They are
looking at this as the more water, the more radiation and therefore
even if your brain
was
completely full of water, it still would not exceed the limits of
radiation according to their computer measurements.
However,
what they are not measuring or even contemplating is the effect of
the signal, i.e.
the kinetic
energy of the pulses. All mobile phones emit pulses of microwavepower (energy), which can be thought of like the power of a gale-force wind firing in tiny bursts.
The effect
of this energy pulse works in exact opposite of the measurement
calculations above.
According
to the plastic vox model, (full of water), the dynamic power of the
signal would be like a drop in the ocean, it will be much diluted,
but to a human brain with small passages of liquid, it will have a greater impact. It stands to reason – take a straw and blow through it, try to move
a gallon of water and you will make a small surface wave, but on a trickle of liquid (like that found in your brain) you can blow the water until it runs dry. We are looking at a huge beam of energy pulse on a tiny vessel/ tiny amount of liquid through the cranium or through other passages in our bodies as opposed to a head size full of water. It stands to reason that the LESS water/liquid, the
greater the impact.
Q. How much
more impact will this have than the original/ current SAR model?
A. 99.999%
in other words, the exact opposite.
If you
compare a head full with the most liquid possible...now think of a
human
brain with
the least liquid and that is what is the calculation should be using
as a model.As a recent report stated, the current method of calculation will not cover 99% of the population.
Reality
really does bite.