Radar is pointed at the horizon.
The sky half of the horizon. The floor is about 400 feet if I remember correctly. That's not really down here where we live is it? Don;t answer, that was a rhetorical question.
5G might be safe, but it also might be harmful. We don't know because no studies have been conducted. That was the point of the article. Don;t be a simp for the corporate goons running the cellphone companies. They're not necessarily doing everything out of a sense of customer service.
So we will just ignore fresnel, multi-path reflections and side lobes? We have been exposed to these frequencies for decades.
5G might be safe, but it also might be harmful.
5G isn't a "thing." It's a format for transmitting signals. It's like a language. Saying 5G is harmful is like saying words spoken in Spanish are harmful while words spoken in Italian are not.
We don't know because no studies have been conducted.
Have any studies been conducted regarding the safety of TCP/IP, or HTTPS for that matter? They could be very dangerous. They've only been around for 40 years.
5G is a carrier signal in a specific range of frequencies, you idiotic goon. That specific range of frequencies is notable for the very very short wavelengths. Know what else is notable for its very very short wavelengths? Microwave radiation, which we use to cook your chicken tendies, you insufferable cock-gobbler.
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