>>297545054The wavelengths 5G runs on and the proximity needed between the nodes is worrying.
The problem now with criticising it is the retarded conspiracy theory about the coof gets thrown back, that's hindered conversation.
Where I see the danger is even though it's 60x less wavelength than xray, we're going to be bathed in it permanently for life, and where waves meet and cross there will be short bursts of high frequency as waves combine energy, just like a freak wave in the ocean.
So, taken the lower wavelength than xray, the "experts" claim it's safe, however since we're going to be bombarded by these waves forever, just consider what happens to a rock when water keeps dripping on it. 5G is dangerous, it's not been properly investigated, it's being rushed out when there's no need for it, and it's impact on health will only be found out when it's too late.