One VERY obvious one: those little routers put off 20-30W of heat when the Wifi radio amp is enabled. Far less if they are just in standby with the radio off.
In an open room, no issue. But, you take a small box, cover it in tinfoil and create a highly thermally insulated oven. The foil acts as both a convection and radiant barrier.
The retards roasted those little seeds with heat. Not RF radiation.
(Looks like they used a low watt LED bulb, so that wasn't much of a heat source ... just the wifi radio amp.)
I agree that matters, but they didn't miss that. They say the same thing in the video and that they have to do another experiment to know if that was the cause instead of the wifi.
I have to wonder about the reaction here. If this was a study on why niggers are niggers y'all would be praising how these kids are better scientists than leftist phds. The experiment appeared reasonable well executed, and the results shown wer inconclusive but implied something surprising. There's literally no reason to attack and discredit it.
they have to do another experiment to know if that was the cause instead of the wifi.
Then don't publish knowingly incomplete and/or shoddy results. We can wait. :)
Most universities have a anechoic chamber that could do this experiment very well. But, that's beyond a middle school or high school.
I have to wonder about the reaction here.
If this video was just about kids doing cool stuff, that would be awesome. Don't get me wrong - I love experiments. I love when smart kids apply their brains and test stuff. This is awesome, we need more of this. I've, personally, donated significant amounts of time and money to kids in my community to learn about engineering and science.
But, as evidenced by the end of the video - this video wasn't about showing off cool science done by smart kids. It was an attempt to to use some shoddy experiment to fear monger about RF.
I won't be making personal decisions based on a kid's school experiment. And, I see too many adults who lack critical thinking and who have very little understanding of radiation, magnetism, etc.
This isn't about the kids. This is about the fear mongering from the adults.
I just don't see them pushing conclusion here. I see the opposite, pushing science itself and a reminder that the results are sometimes not what you would expect.
Seeds germinate better with heat.
Nope. Seeds germinate better in the right temperature range.
That's not a one-direction, universal thing. And the point is to create a control, anyways.
The point was to see if Wi-Fi would slow the growth, and it did.
You sheep love your comforts so much. Even if your main stream media were to say it's dangerous you would think "so? i can't live without it"
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