13 Oct 18
@mister-moggy saidYou mean it can only describe how my microwave oven works but not explain it?
it can only describe
it cannot explain
@wolfgang59 saidOr what the long term effect may be! π
You mean it can only describe how my microwave oven works but not explain it?
To examine these effects, the study used a 2.4GHz radiation frequency, which is the same frequency emitted by microwave ovens as well as wifi routers. There is even evidence that this same frequency can cause elevated blood sugar levels in certain people.
-VR
@Very-Rusty
one should not confuse technology with science. one is but a worker in the factory. science is the factory.
the mechanic is not the engineer.
@mister-moggy saidAre you trying to say the study is not correct?
@Very-Rusty
one should not confuse technology with science. one is but a worker in the factory. science is the factory.
the mechanic is not the engineer.
Do you have shares in a Microwave Company? π
-VR
@very-rusty saidThe other day it was magnetic fields being dangerous now its microwaves?
Or what the long term effect may be! π
To examine these effects, the study used a 2.4GHz radiation frequency, which is the same frequency emitted by microwave ovens as well as wifi routers. There is even evidence that this same frequency can cause elevated blood sugar levels in certain people.
-VR
Sure a microwave oven is dangerous ... if you stick your head in it.
And the frequencies used for wifi are 3.5 - 4.5 GHz
you can't warm up your mug of tea with that.
(The water molecules don't dance to that tune.)
13 Oct 18
@wolfgang59 saidLOL...I hope you aren't the Teacher, you seem to get rather easily frustrated! π π
The other day it was magnetic fields being dangerous now its microwaves?
Sure a microwave oven is dangerous ... if you stick your head in it.
And the frequencies used for wifi are 3.5 - 4.5 GHz
you can't warm up your mug of tea with that.
(The water molecules don't dance to that tune.)
-VR
@mister-moggy saidExplain what you mean by "not explain."
it can only describe
it cannot explain
13 Oct 18
@very-rusty saidShow us the study.
Are you trying to say the study is not correct?
Do you have shares in a Microwave Company? π
-VR
@wolfgang59 saidmine is coal fired/steam driven/ getting it converted to either propane or wind turbine shortly.
You mean it can only describe how my microwave oven works but not explain it?
14 Oct 18
@wolfgang59 saidI already gave you an example of a study, read more carefully! π
Show us the study.
-VR
@very-rusty saidNo you have not.
I already gave you an example of a study, read more carefully! π
-VR
Give a link or reference.
@mister-moggy saidCan you describe your rating? Can you explain it?
it can only describe
it cannot explain
@very-rusty saidReminder for VR
I already gave you an example of a study, read more carefully! π
-VR
Show us the study!
@sonhouse saidYes, it can be described as "novice" level on the ELO scale, or as Class F (USCF). It can be explained as the result of his having lost more games he won against players of slightly higher rating.
Can you describe your rating? Can you explain it?