ArtCatDom -> RE: How to diffuse electronic smog? (5/26/2006 2:32:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy I was wondering if anyone has taken any measures against electronic smog in their home. ?? One thing important on this- is one should not sleep in a field of high electronic smog. I deally the room would have no elctrical- no tv, no electro magnetic waves. These waves bombard your boby. Over time- this will effect your immune system. It is important to open windows in the home for this as well as other pollutants. Hugs to all, Turbo I agree that excessive EM energy exposure has a multitude of risks, including lowered immune response and increased cancer. (Think about the classic living under high power transmission lines example.) I will also agree that opening windows for fresh air is generally a good idea (unless you live in LA or someplace else where the sky occasionally has a yellowish haze). However, EM energy is not like most pollutants (which are bioproducts like dander and mold, or chemicals). Opening a window isn't going to help you out on that one. EM won't carry along breezes like mold spores will. It can get into some painful math, but check out wave propagation and field dynamics for more complete explanations. Personally, I accept the EM exposure as part of modern living (and my creature comforts) and accept its consequences. Cavaet: This is coming from a commo monkey and electronics hobbyist who's earned himself a fair handful of RF burns though, so take my all-too-willing acceptance of EM overexposure with a grain of salt. [:D] *meow* EDIT: Cavaet
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