The higher the frequency the higher the power. Light is much higher frequency (400-700 TERA Hertz!!!) so is much, much more damaging even than this . /s
The higher the frequency the higher the power.
Let's pretend you're serious for a moment (you're definitely joking but these anti-5G retards legit believe that bullshit).
Higher energy based on Planck's Law but that's energy as defined by quantum physics, not classical physics, which is the context you're using it.
The one you're referring to is classical intensity which is proportional to the amplitude of the electric-field oscillations in the light and has to do with how much energy you put into the light.
http://vergil.chemistry.gatech.edu/notes/quantrev/node4.html
But at no point is "power" used in those equations.
Light is much higher frequency (400-700 TERA Hertz!!!) so is much, much more damaging even than this . /s
lmao!
"All that energy, braaah! But I refuse to acknowledge that it only penetrates into the skin by .01 microns."
I'm pretty sure a higher-frequency photon (e.g. blue rather than red) carries more energy. Of course this has no relation to how much energy some communication technology uses, since the energy is the sum of all the photons, not a single one, so the amount of power they transmit with is what matters, and they can have high power at any wavelength.
Like you say, the shorter the wavelength, the more easily it's stopped by almost anything. I read that this is a big issue with 5G, needing basically a line-of-sight to get a good signal. They keep upping the frequency of these wireless technologies, which reduces range and signal pickup.
Wavelength doesn't really matter until it becomes ionizing. That's at UV (1000+ THz), 5 and 6g are orders of magnitude lower.
I'm a little confused by your use of "energy" and "power", and how since they give energy it doesn't say anything about power. Isn't power energy per unit time? Isn't the concern whether the energy is ionizing, and not total magnitude?
"energy" and "power"
https://www.diffen.com/difference/Energy_vs_Power
And Planck vs. classical physics:
(post is archived)