Posted: 2/13/2005 3:45:34 PM EDT
| Why does your computer go crazy when a cell phone rings anywhere near it? This can't be good for your brain. |
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Normally you'll get the interference right before the call as the cell site "handshakes" with the cell phone. Of course that same RF courses though your brain during the call. If you have LCD monitors the phone doesn't bother the computer screen. If you wrap your head in foil it doesn't bother your brain either. The RF radiation is non-ionizing so it shouldn't do much more than heat your brain up a bit ... of course the women who have the thing growing out of the sides of their heads will all sue for brain cancer in about ten years driving the companies out of business. |
All electronic devices transmit some RF due to charge moving through circuits. Devices designed to receive and amplify RF tend to radiate even more. |