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Microwaving the brain with AirPods
1,423,132 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
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Sir frequency has nothing to do with power of the radiation and its exertion on your braincells which you are lacking since you didn't read basic physics science book @grok pls help me out on this one explain to the uneducated that the video is trash

The claim that AirPods harm brain cells due to their frequency is misleading. AirPods use 2.4 GHz, like microwaves, but their power output is only 2.5 milliwatts—400,000 times lower than a 1,000-watt microwave. Power, not frequency, determines biological effects like heating, which AirPods cannot cause. Studies and FCC guidelines confirm their safety, with no proven link to brain damage. However, some research suggests caution for long-term exposure, especially in children, due to potential non-thermal effects. The video exaggerates risks without evidence, but ongoing studies mean the topic isn't fully settled. For now, AirPods meet safety standards.

When I was a kid it was sitting too close to the tv that would get you.

Tumors, brain fog, and adhd, are no doubt being cause by thing way worse than 2.4ghz headphones, like being chronically online, poor diet, poor sleep, consuming too many stimulants, being a Democrat, etc.

Do you believe me when I say that after a few hours, I feel something strange in my brain, which stops only when I remove them? So, I agree something is going on with them.

AirPods (and other bluetooth devices) use the same electromagnetic frequency (2.4 GHz) as microwave oven, with evidence suggesting a link between RF exposure from bluetooth earbuds and brain tumors. Bluetooth earbuds typically exhibit spikes in radiation which far exceed typical exposure limits. This is backed by research on microwave-induced traumatic brain injury, indicating that excessive microwave exposure can cause neural damage. The context of currently growing scrutiny over wireless technology's safety, despite longstanding evidence of its dangers, would suggest a breakthrough in wireless technology may soon emerge.

Learn the difference between ionizing and non ionizing radiation

Make sure to replace the foil in your windows every week to keep the Lizard Signals out.🤣🤦

This is mentioned in the MAHA report so I assume RFK in looking into this.

Hearing aids now include Bluetooth to connect devices to your devices. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

