Physics/Biology: Can a high-powered wifi signal cause headaches?
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There was a mother in the news about a month ago that got her daughter to believe that her mental instability & headaches were caused by their school's wi-fi. (She had removed wi-fi from their house.)
After her daughter [B][I]offed herself[/I][/B], the woman tried to sue the school. Big surprise, she didn't get shit.
So no, wi-fi signals [B]do not[/B] cause humans harm. Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome does.
[QUOTE=daigennki;49610816]I think it's about time I posted this again:
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/111996868/reactions/RadiationDosageCart.png[/t]
TL;DR a banana phone emits more radiation that can actually harm you in any way than your everyday radio devices, which emit none.
There's a difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.[/QUOTE]
They won't pay attention to this though. They have decided burden of proof is upon you to prove this shit does not harm people without respect to the myriad of sources on subjects like this.
So fuck it, the wifi waves are cooking your braincells. Use tinfoil hats and homeopathic Boiron bullshit remedies and the likes to alleviate any symptoms you may experience.
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