If this experiment turns out to be a good representation of what happens to plants then it's time to seriously think about re-running fiber and copper throughout my house.
As others have noted, the lightbulb and router might be too hot. One of the students noted the water might have evaporated.
Can't be thinking for yourself, come on man.
The ones in power love you and care so much for your safety.
Optic fiber doesn't emit radiation. It carries faint light, with shielding to prevent escape.
Copper carrying signals goes in both directions through the pair, so there is little escape of energy (the fields are between the wires, which are right next to each other). Coax has a heavy shield.
For the only reason that I don't have a fiber jack or transciever on my laptop or desktop. Its gotta be rj45 for today and fiber for tomorrow
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