Comments by "TJ Marx" (@tjmarx) on "euronews"
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@cyberfunk3793 That's good, because I didn't make a further argument.I simply pointed that you are objectively wrong in your statements. Stating simple facts without further conclusion is not an argument.
I have no need to make any further argument, I have already stated the facts. Your mental backflips however could be construed as a "nah-uh" argument however. At any rate there is no substance or truth to your words, just mindless contrarian nosh.
I further see you are dedicated to one such false statement, which deploys more logical fallacies than I care to note, for you have continued to repeat it. I suspect the reason therefore is out of intellectual laziness, to dismiss truth in place of propaganda laden anchoring bias.
Allow me to clear that up. Your casual racism aside; which ironically represents both sides in the war in question, I'm not even on the European continent let alone Russian. Nor do I have any direct financial, genealogical or any other connection to Russia. As uncomfortable as it might make you, it is simply the case that what I have stated are the facts.
Sanctions are not a foregone conclusion to war. Wars happen every day without sanctions. Ending the sanctions on Russia would result in a rapid reduction of inflation throughout countries sanctioning them. The wonderful thing about facts are they don't rely on random people believing them, so I have nothing to convince you of.
Nonetheless, it's best you head back to whatever swamp you dragged your knuckles out of. This conversation is a tad too far on the complex side for you.
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All radiation is not the same. Non-ionising radiation from EMF, such as that appearing in WiFi and cellular broadcast, is produced by every electronic device and motor in your home.
From your fridge and oven, to your tv, electric blankets and fans. Even the lights. Indeed light itself is a form of electromagnetic radiation, and colour merely the perception of different spectrum of such radiation.
All of the electrical wiring from the power plant to the walls of your home emit some EMF radiation, and the amount increases over time as the insulation shielding degrades. This can be to the point that in wall junctions built in the 70s & 80s can sometimes cause hallucinations and feelings of paranoia (interestingly such junctions appearing in bedrooms is a common cause of what people claim are paranormal experiences or alien abductions). Such exposure has no long term consequence other than perhaps convincing the individual something happened which in fact did not.
Wired CAT cabling, switches and computers likewise all produce EMF radiation. What one has to consider in terms of radiation output is that shorter CAT cable runs can result in longer power runs and closer exposure to the switch.
Li-Ion batteries, such as those found in laptops and mobile phones, contain the radioactive rare earth metal lithium as their active metal in the chemical reaction. They emit small amounts of ionising radiation, which is different than the non-ionising radiation given off by EMF.
Terrestrial radio, television, short-wave, CBs, etc all use different spectrum of non-ionising EMF radiation to broadcast. As most people will know, FM radio is a low enough frequency that it can successfully make it into areas, such as through concrete walls, which cellular and low dB WiFi broadcasts cannot.
Non-ionising radiation is the not scary radiation, and is mostly harmless. Certainly it poses no risk to humans in the spectrum and dose given off by any of the components discussed thus far.
Ionising radiation is the type that in high doses can be harmful, but in low dose is equally harmless. As previously discussed very small doses of Ionising radiation are emitted by Li-Ion batteries, but it's also emitted by building materials.
All stone, brick, gypsum and CONCRETE structures give off ionising radiation. Due to small amounts of naturally occurring radioactive elements such as radium, uranium, and thorium these building materials have the potential to produce radon gas which is genuinely poisonous to humans.
The potential for this production increases when you cluster the radioactive elements closer together such as when you twin cycle the concrete to make it denser and thus "printable".
That's what makes @anonymousanomaly9538 comment so ironic. Worried about exposure to a minutè non-harmful radiation, where multiple studies including longitudinal ones, have conclusively demonstrated no risk of harm from cellular and WiFi broadcast.
Yet happy about a structure that while shielding from cellular and WiFi broadcasts, emits low dose ionising radiation and has a greater potential to produce radon gas.
With as much respect as is due, it's actually quite an amusing statement to have made and demonstrates a distinct lack of understanding.
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