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Most people don't understand that RF energy is still electricity. A broadcast antenna putting out 50,000 Watts of power is the equivalent of having 50,000 Watts of electricity running through it. The frequency only really changes how the electrons move through the conductor. The higher the frequency, the more the Skin Effect happens. The Skin Effect is where electrons start moving towards the outside "skin" of the wire as the frequency goes up.

DC electricity would travel throughout the entire cross-section of the wire because there is no Skin Effect. A 800 MHz frequency would move away from the inner core of the wire and concentrate near the outside surface of the wire. Increase the frequency to many gigahertz and the power is now almost entirely riding on the surface of the wire. Regardless of where the electron flow is happening, there are still a shitload of electrons moving. You will still be in great danger of a 25 GHz signal at 50,000 Watts just as you would with a 50,000 Watt DC current flowing through the conductor. It's going to hurt or kill you either way.

The Skin Effect is also the reason why higher frequencies have low penetration through solid objects. The electrons want to ride on the skin of the object at higher frequencies just as they did in the antenna. The frequencies used by 5G cellular radio (600 MHz - 95 GHz) would have varying depths of penetration at the various frequencies of operation. The idiots out there are afraid of the GHz frequencies that would barely penetrate the skin but don't seem to fear the low frequencies that have been used for decades for analog TV broadcast at up to 150 Kilowatts. Funny, right?

The general public is also unaware that 5G frequencies have been in use for more than a decade with a wireless technology called WiMAX used for wireless internet and cellular links in most areas around the US. WiMAX can go up to 105 GHz and with much higher power output than 5G cellular because it was meant to cover large areas (up to 40 miles radius) and do it omnidirectionally. Yeah, let's be afraid of 5G and smart meters, but pay no mind the fact that WiMAX has been in use for 10+ years and no one even noticed any effects from it.

One last thing- radiation means simply things emanate from a central point, as in radius from the center point of a circle. Tree branches radiate from the trunk. bicycle spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel. Radiation is a word most people just don't understand and falsely think electromagnetic radiation is harmful. It can be, but only above the frequency levels where ionization occurs (in the deep ultraviolet part of the electromagnetic spectrum and up). The sun radiates massive amounts of energy, both ionizing and non-ionizing, but these same fearful retards don't mind the sun. And let's not forget how much harmful energy the whole universe puts out....

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Yes. W-band shit. Superfun to work with, it's all waveguide at that point.

5G protocol is available on multiple frequencies, down to 600MHz, but is widely used on the higher bands.

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Main limit is the spreading of the energy. 50kW at the source, but how much would a square foot capture a mile away?

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If radiated in all directions equally, a one-square foot section at 1-mile distant would receive 0.00014W, or 0.014mW. Contrast that with sunlight, which is about 650,000 times more powerful.

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Well shit, I'm staying indoors from now on.

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All effects should be studied well wimax and 5g. All these frequencies we are increasingly exposed to should be well studied. We are not doing due diligence. it is law that cell phone companies cannot be sued for damages. Odd they would lobby for that protection...

Non-ionizing does not automatically equal safe.