The 5G energies
Comment on Are Increased Colorectal Cancers Rates Linked to Using Laptops on Stomachs?
shalafi@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
The energy you’re reading is non-ionizing, can’t cause cancer.
If an energy source is high enough frequency, and strong enough, it can knock electrons out of their orbit, creating ions. Hence the name. Ultraviolet rays from the sun can knock your DNA around, cause cancer. Radio waves simply cannot. Get the idea?
Nothing coming out of a laptop is energetic enough to even begin stripping electrons from the atoms in your cells.
I could probably tell a little more if you can say how and what “energy” you’re measuring.
TherapyGary@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 weeks ago
rc__buggy@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
As an ignoramus: From what little I understand, if you cranked a CB radio up to 1,000,000 watts you still couldn’t get ionizing radiation, right?
Same with WiFi, cellphone radio, etc. You gotta get up over ultraviolet before you could cause cancer even if you wanted to.
peopleproblems@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
A radio spitting 1MW of anything on your stomach is going to give you a pretty nasty burn from waste heat, but wifi range - 2.4Ghz is gonna cook your water molecules real good. Still no ionizing happening.
Key thing here is your talking about power, and individual atoms don’t care about that sort of thing. They care about the individual quanta they’re interacting with.
1000 radio frequency photons will never have the individual energy to bump an electron. 1 UV (and shorter wavelengths) photon can bump an electron