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Originally Posted by finnbow
You got it exactly backwards. Non-ionizing radiation, which RF radiation is, harms tissue via heating it.
FWIW, I did coursework on radiation hazards/protection at the Harvard School of Public Health and worked over twenty years in and around defense nuclear facilities.
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Just how does RF heat tissue? By the Rf oscillating the soft tissue. Thus causing the tissue or matter to heat up. Not by radiant heat but a mechanical vibration of the tissue IIRC.
Nuclear radiation pokes holes in tissue and causes mutations at the cell level also IIRC. Different yes!
Barney