Michael Faraday
Somewhere around 1836 (long before we made cellphones and microwave ovens) Michael Faraday came up with the concept of a cage to block electromagnetic fields.
Al perfect science in 1836, nothing wrong with that.
But technolgy evolves, and we take science facts for granted
So military technology eventually starts to explore microwaves to build radar devices. And while playing with the technology they discover that it can boil water and cook meat. And the microwave oven was born.
Then first the tech-nerds got exited and they bought into this technology. After them the tech-sceptics got nervous about having a 1000Watt microwave transmitter in their kitchen. And that lead to 'FCC approved' kitchen appliances.
FCC allegedly test if the Faraday cages of microwave ovens are build according to the scientific 'FCC standards' that a bunch of financial backed scientists of the industry happen to agree on.
All perfectly fine, right?
Microwave oven technology.
Frequencies around 2.5Ghz happened to work good for this purpose, as water molecules get exited at that frequency and start to heat up. Again good science, right?
Then another technology, radio communication, took microwaves on to another exiting path. And all of a sudden cellphones started to use frequencies around 2.5 GHz for communication.
Cellphone towers of several kilowatts are placed all over the planet, blasting microwaves into the world like there was no tomorrow. But now it all of a sudden was safe to do so. Yet microwave ovens still must be build like FCC rules dictate.
All fine.
Now lets put the two together and use the 3 technologies to test echother!
How?
Now this is where it gets interesting.
- Invite a friend who has a cellphone.
- Place one cellphone into Faraday cage
- Then use another cellhone to call the number of the other phone.
Does the phone IN the Faraday cage start to ring?
Does this prove that a Faraday cage still works at 2.5 GHz or not?
Does this put FCC microwave rules into question?
If a Faraday cage allegedly shields 2.5 GHz from a microwave oven from blasting out, into your kitchen. Then it also should be able to shield a 1000 watt cellphone tower located a mile away, right?
Then WHY does your cellphone receive the call signal while being INSIDE of a Faraday cage?
And why would it be safe to have a 1000W microwave oven IN a Faraday cage IN your kitchen and have you standing next to it while cooking?
What is good science in this case?
YOU could do the test with devices you own and prove that things simply don't add up.
Having any doubts?
Having a bit of anger about not being told the truth?
Or is this nonsense?
Do you trust your OWN findings. Or do you trust the FCC?
Let me know, in the section below.