Ex-NASA scientist, and the article goes on to claim that gigahertz frequencies (you know, WiFi, 4g, etc) may cause health risks.
I know the musk circlejerk is pretty big around here, but come on.
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Thenews@lemmy.world 6 months agoThe article sourced the daily mail, a NASA scientist, as well as Gizmodo which are some of the best sources one can find. Satellitemap.space sources directly from Space-track.org which defense contractors report to.
Ex-NASA scientist, and the article goes on to claim that gigahertz frequencies (you know, WiFi, 4g, etc) may cause health risks.
I know the musk circlejerk is pretty big around here, but come on.
I’m sure it’s not what they mean and I’m not gonna read it to confirm, but if you were to disable the door safety feature on your microwave oven, stick your hand in and turn it on, you could probably call the gigahertz-frequency radiation cooking your hand a health risk.
Umm, so do you realize how badly you just destroyed any shred of credibility you had left?
Thank you for identifying a source of disinformation, though; I’m adding it to my block list.
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 6 months ago
You say that like it’s a positive…
AbidanYre@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Hey now, he also mentioned gizmodo. Which is about on par with the daily mail these days.
BearOfaTime@lemm.ee 6 months ago
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