I've worked around things up to 110GHz my entire life. You really need a highly concentrated beam, like hundreds of kilowatts in a directional beam, to do damage. That's what RF "death ray" research is, directional concentrated beams. Not saying there can't be long term damage from decades near a tower, but to kill someone you really need to zap them like you microwave food. Directional beams.
Stand under a RADAR tower at the airport and you're never going to notice anything. Well, maybe if you're there for decades... Stand in front of the dish and you're a cooked little bird.
I've worked around things up to 110GHz my entire life. You really need a highly concentrated beam, like hundreds of kilowatts in a directional beam, to do damage. That's what RF "death ray" research is, directional concentrated beams. Not saying there can't be long term damage from decades near a tower, but to kill someone you really need to zap them like you microwave food. Directional beams.
Stand under a RADAR tower at the airport and you're never going to notice anything. Well, maybe if you're there for decades... Stand in front of the dish and you're a cooked little bird.
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