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If wifi causes tumor, can tumor cells be used to transmit wifi?

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    Why do we drive on a parkway and park in a drive way?

    Why is Nike pronounced "Neye-Key" but bike is pronounced "beye-k"?
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    @jhh2450 haha never thought about that hmm
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    @Nanos "SOTT can't confirm this story or the research it suggests took place [...]"

    In other words, this article is a random fantasy story.
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    except they don't ;). Only UV, X-Rays and Gamma Rays can cause cancer, and even those have to be at a high enough energy. Radio waves no matter the energy can't cause jack shit
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    Go home ur high
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    @Nanos very inconclusive and very old. I want to see a scientific paper.
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    Cause != Affect
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    @Nanos This story is nice but not in any way more believable than the typical angel stories and other esoteric stuff.

    Coincidences like that are not as rare as you'd intuitively think.
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    Guys, once and for all, radio waves are a form of non-ionizing radiation. IT WILL NOT do any harm to you... You don't need an experiment to know this.
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    @Nanos I think I read about that rat study once and it's questionable as the rats exposed to the radiation lived longer on average than the control group. So their cancer risk was higher due to their age and many of them only got tumors after the whole control group was already dead.

    And iirc they used much stronger radiation, comparable to decades of intensive cellphone use.
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