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Old 07-10-2014, 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by finnbow View Post
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.


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!



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