Grants Pass TV Repair | Microwaving Eggs From A Distance. @GrantsPassTVRepair | Uploaded 6 months ago | Updated 3 hours ago
As I've run into an increasing number of people who tell me about their fear of microwave ovens. 5G cell phone towers, cell phones,, and smart meters, I set up this experiment to demonstrate how weak radio waves are at a distance, by placing numerous eggs in front of my microwave oven, to see how microwaves would effect them at various distances. The eggs closest to the microwave oven were only mildly warm after 35 minutes or exposure, but eggs beyond 13 inches remained cool. Here's a link to a video by a gentleman who believes microwaves aren't as dangerous as people think, and he makes his case by microwaving his own hand and face to prove his point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hBRxwQXmCQ
Conventional science teaches that non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation from Microwaves and many other sources are harmless at a distance, even though they have the potential to cook things up close.
For those who may be interested in learning more about the LED and diode combination I used in this experiment. Check out this link to learn more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVmJ5lD9jc&t=26s
As I've run into an increasing number of people who tell me about their fear of microwave ovens. 5G cell phone towers, cell phones,, and smart meters, I set up this experiment to demonstrate how weak radio waves are at a distance, by placing numerous eggs in front of my microwave oven, to see how microwaves would effect them at various distances. The eggs closest to the microwave oven were only mildly warm after 35 minutes or exposure, but eggs beyond 13 inches remained cool. Here's a link to a video by a gentleman who believes microwaves aren't as dangerous as people think, and he makes his case by microwaving his own hand and face to prove his point. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hBRxwQXmCQ
Conventional science teaches that non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation from Microwaves and many other sources are harmless at a distance, even though they have the potential to cook things up close.
For those who may be interested in learning more about the LED and diode combination I used in this experiment. Check out this link to learn more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHVmJ5lD9jc&t=26s