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Using computers strongly linked to erectile dysfunction
BorisBoris posted a topic in Medical Science
This explains why modern world is asexual https://futurism.com/neoscope/computers-erectile-dysfunction -
Wi-Fi radiation and reproductive health - personal experience
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
Also, this all happens as a result of prolonged continuous radiation exposure; if the exposure is lower, the only symptom is erectile dysfunction, nothing else. And that happens immediately (not just after sleeping in such a place, but right away, although sleeping is the worst – no morning erection). From this, I conclude that there is an epidemic of this kind, which is a consequence of direct exposure of the sexual organs to radiation, not hormones or other similar indirect effects. Why is that the case? Perhaps because the male reproductive organs are more exposed than internal ones, depending on the depth of microwave penetration into the bod, or is it because the wavelength of the Wi-Fi signal is similar to the length of the penis during an erection (they say that pornography causes impotence, although I haven't had such experiences, and I haven't specifically watched it either). -
Wi-Fi radiation and reproductive health - personal experience
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
It's a simple effect, housands of researches show that this is a typical target of radiation, and none contradict that. Also, in all countries, male reproductive parameters are in sharp decline. https://realgaijin.substack.com/p/682-of-married-couples-in-japan-dont https://www.urologytimes.com/view/testosterone-levels-show-steady-decrease-among-young-us-men https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male_infertility_crisis -
In my experience, it manifests simply as pain in that part of the body with prolonged exposure to radiation from cell towers, phones, or computers, and they are all interconnected—one cause accumulates and builds upon another. Before that, there is the onset of erectile dysfunction (during masturbation). I address the problem by simply placing a barrier (anti-radiation fabric) in the groin area facing the computer, while protective clothing helps on the streets (its protective effect is about 50%). Radiation from cell towers is generally a bigger issue than from computers. So, what can I say... there are many studies confirming the impact of microwave radiation on 'infertility,' but does that also include impotence or desexualization? I've heard from some doctors, by the way, that gamma radiation can also cause impotence, which is less known to the public. The problem is greatest when I sleep for several days in a place that is even slightly irradiated, because then during the day, when I walk around the city, I simply feel pain when passing through any area with increased radiation (for example, over 15 μW/cm²). The pain is most concentrated in the area between the stomach and penis. I use several detectors, and the most useful one is the anti-spy (basic version) because it is the only one that responds to radiation from computers, which a standard microwave power density meter does not measure. And finally, something interesting - although it all started with mobile internet when I was very young, I've noticed that now I am affected even by the radiation from transistors (most types, although I found one that doesn't bother me), and this happens from a significant distance (about four meters), even though I can't measure it with any detector and I have no idea what its intensity is. Aside from this, I have no other health or sexual problems; my erections work perfectly when I'm in a non-irradiated space.
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Research video evidence...(turn on the english translation) link deleted
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Yes, from Arctic to Antartic, that's what I'm talking about...
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these antarctic particles only pass through the ice at the entrance (Arctic) and exit, that's a simple explanation. the only direction in which there are no obstacles, according to a model (except the core...) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/bizarre-particles-keep-flying-out-of-antarcticas-ice-and-they-might-shatter-modern-physics/
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https://www.arktheory.com/wp-ark/?p=68912 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cWjc4H6FVQ&feature=emb_title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1aKHgiJDoDw&feature=emb_title
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Possible explanation for the UFO phenomenon also https://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/08/26/mind-blowing-research-suggests-that-earth-could-actually-be-hollow/ What would be the gravity on the inner surface?
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How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258595634_Microwave_Triggered_Laser_Ionization_of_Air When irradiated with a high power microwave pulse these electrons would gain enough kinetic energy and further escalate avalanche ionization of air due to elastic electron-neutral collisions thereby causing an increased volumetric discharge region. -
And what about this? It is exposed in Peruvian museum https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2063486/Alien-skull-Peru-Mystery-giant-headed-mummy-city-Andahuaylillas.html Perfect location for the lost Atlantis... 😊
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This is Abel's Tomb in Damascus, 6m long https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=230&v=BCXOKjQu1-o&feature=emb_title
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Here is one Russian research, they found skeletons in Egypt and Syria 2005. http://www.guillaume-delaage.com/en/the-giants-and-the-origin-of-mankind-part-1-history/ Professor Muldashev is famous ophtalmologist (translate https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9C%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B4%D0%B0%D1%88%D0%B5%D0%B2,_%D0%AD%D1%80%D0%BD%D1%81%D1%82_%D0%A0%D0%B8%D1%84%D0%B3%D0%B0%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%87) and also interested in archaeology/esotericism
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What do u think about this? https://www.nytimes.com/1902/02/11/archives/giant-skeletons-found-archaeologists-to-send-expedition-to-explore.html There are many other news and research from different periods...
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How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
'Microwave photon' is produced in nature only by changing in spin of electron (21 cm, hydrogen). Does it affects spin of electron when it is absorbed? https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01039308 -
How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
Are changes in the pH level of water (or other liquids) associated with it? -
How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
Then why we are talking about photons, and not just oscillating electric field? Why light does not have voltage? Interesting debate: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/495219/can-air-be-ionized-using-microwaves Yes, you can achieve air discharge in the atmosphere using high power microwave radiation. The mechanism is avalanche ionization (https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a172227.pdf) Just to be clear, the breakdown (ionization) of air, or any insulating material for that matter, is a voltage phenomenon. That voltage can be at any frequency, including microwave frequency. But if it not the electromagnetic energy (photon) of the microwaves that is causing the breakdown, but the magnitude of voltage. – Bob D Aug 4 '19 at 19:58 @BobD : I have not heard about electromagnetic radiation without voltage. If it is not electromagnetic energy of the microwaves that causes the breakdown, what is the source of the energy required for breakdown? (I hope it is obvious that air has higher energy after breakdown.) If your reasoning were correct, it would have been applicable to laser radiation as well, as visible light cannot cause one-photon ionization of air. – Microwaves can cause hydrogen dissociation from my first hand experience so the argument that a single microwave photon does not have enough energy is not convincing. – my2cts Aug 4 '19 at 20:42 -
How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
Any EMF meter gives resulsts in V/m, it is well known https://www.trifield.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/tf2_owners_manual.pdf example Now imagine that frequency of a wave is 2 Hz... or 0.2 Hz.... it is radiation, and can do the same as light in Einstein's experiment. But formula E=hf does not have any sense. https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_is_the_difference_between_am_electromagnetic_wave_and_a_photon -
How non-ionizing radiation causes corona discharge?
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
But we can measure electric component od this radiations... if it is strong enough, causes corona? And light does not have measurable electric component? Then why we are talking about low energy photons? They are simple electric + magnetic oscillating field (classical wave, not particles)... -
Photoelectric effect doesn't work here. So do photons of radio waves (and lower frequencies) really exist? In many high voltage applications, corona is an unwanted side effect. Corona discharge from high voltage electric power transmission lines constitutes an economically significant waste of energy for utilities. In high voltage equipment like Cathode Ray Tube televisions, radio transmitters, X-ray machines, and particle accelerators the current leakage caused by coronas can constitute an unwanted load on the circuit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corona_discharge
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New theory: Cell tower and Wi-Fi radiation causes global warming!
BorisBoris replied to BorisBoris's topic in Speculations
Hi, i'm from Europe and i'm looking for some theories about this. There is a strong correlation between climate changes and radio/TV transmitters (in the 70s it has been exploded all over the globe)... Radiation has very important non-termal effects on water, so i think it can change reflectivity of clouds. 2% changed reflectivity of clouds is enough to comensate complete emission of CO2 in the atmosphere.- 10 replies
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http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?paperID=64084 The basic premise of this article is that human generated electromagnetic radiation is contributing to global warming. It may do so by diverting an energy force termed KELEA (kinetic energy limiting electrostatic attraction) from its presumed association with cosmic rays. Cosmic ray delivered KELEA is viewed as normally participating in the formation of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). It may do so by transforming electrostatically inert particles into electrostatic aerosols capable of acting as CCN. The resulting clouds act as a reflective barrier to some of the infrared radiation from the sun and, thereby, reduce the earth’s heat. This article proposes that increasing levels of electromagnetic radiation in the atmosphere is reducing the capacity of cosmic rays to deliver adequate KELEA to maintain climate stability through optimal cloud formation. Specifically, the fluctuating electrical fields accompanying electromagnetic radiation may do so by competitively withdrawing some of the KELEA from the incoming cosmic rays. Previously described studies by Dr. Wilhelm Reich attributed to an energy force termed orgone, are consistent with weather activity being inducible using a device that likely delivers KELEA to the atmosphere. In addition to the foregoing consideration, there are many agricultural and industrial applications of KELEA activated fluids that can reduce carbon emissions. It is important that the scope of climate science be broadened to include a detailed understanding of KELEA and of its many potential practical applications in addressing global warming.
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