If anyone watched "The Dark Knight" with Heath Ledger. The scene where they use every cellphone in Gotham as a network to literally see where people are inside buildings. This is it.
Let me get this shit strait. You seriously believe that your body is going to absorb enough of the radio signals that it will seriously harm our health, and simultaneously believe that our bodies reflect enough of it to go back to a receiver that can map out a room and see you. Never mind that 5G gets blocked by walls.
Okay, let’s pretend that we don’t understand radio wave frequency (math is hard for muh head). How do you explain it being simultaneously absorbed into your body and reflected back to its source to create an image?
I think it is more that the waves are EVERYWHERE. Think of the air as water and the data as fish. You send a fish to the 5g and it sends it on, the response comes back to the 5g and swims over to you on a different fish.
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NestleStoleMyWater ago
If anyone watched "The Dark Knight" with Heath Ledger. The scene where they use every cellphone in Gotham as a network to literally see where people are inside buildings. This is it.
BiscuitFever ago
Let me get this shit strait. You seriously believe that your body is going to absorb enough of the radio signals that it will seriously harm our health, and simultaneously believe that our bodies reflect enough of it to go back to a receiver that can map out a room and see you. Never mind that 5G gets blocked by walls.
beefartist ago
Do you really believe that 5g gets blocked by walls?
BiscuitFever ago
Okay, let’s pretend that we don’t understand radio wave frequency (math is hard for muh head). How do you explain it being simultaneously absorbed into your body and reflected back to its source to create an image?
beefartist ago
I think it is more that the waves are EVERYWHERE. Think of the air as water and the data as fish. You send a fish to the 5g and it sends it on, the response comes back to the 5g and swims over to you on a different fish.
P33psh04h ago
what point are you trying to make?
beefartist ago
Biscuit fever seemed under the impression that data rides little magical horses over the airwaves and each of us only gets one.