Mad7Scientist (OP)
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October 31, 2012, 01:40:20 PM |
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abracadabra
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October 31, 2012, 01:59:27 PM |
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Classic...
OP should be a pitch man for QVC
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P_Shep
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This is not OK.
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October 31, 2012, 03:46:31 PM |
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'tis true.
Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.
Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.
Sunburn is EM radiation damage
X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.
You moron. Radiation is radiation is radiation in NOT CORRECT There are 2 different types of radiation. Ionizing (gamma particles) and non ionizing (tv, radio) radiation ... With over 50 years of research there is NO EVIDENCE that ANY non ionizing radiation can cause cancer Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer? Dickwad.
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Desolator
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November 01, 2012, 04:39:22 AM |
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Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer?
Dickwad.
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DobZombie
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November 02, 2012, 08:35:12 AM |
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'tis true.
Microwaves vibrate atoms to cause heat.
Heat itself is EM radiation. That can damage.
Sunburn is EM radiation damage
X-rays... gamma rays... All a part of the EM spectrum.
You moron. Radiation is radiation is radiation in NOT CORRECT There are 2 different types of radiation. Ionizing (gamma particles) and non ionizing (tv, radio) radiation ... With over 50 years of research there is NO EVIDENCE that ANY non ionizing radiation can cause cancer Who the fuck mentioned ionizing radiation or cancer? That was general information for the uneducated dumbarses. Dickwad.
NO U R! 0.o
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DOH!
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November 19, 2012, 06:41:56 PM |
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Nah nah nah boo-boo, stick your head in doo-doo. I bought a bunch of these http://www.trionz4sports.com/pc/ and wrapped them around my psu so I WIN! Your radiation can't touch me now, pfc's!
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hardcore-fs
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November 27, 2012, 01:03:59 AM |
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Any smart person knows to keep a plug in the socket... that way the electricity cannot leak out.
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reyals
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November 27, 2012, 08:22:32 AM |
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Feel free to ridicule the OP, but don't be such loudmouths about an illness you know nothing about. kthx. You might want to get more familiar with RF signals, Desolator. "Humans are not made out of metal" is the poorest argument.
Why would he or anyone else need to get more familiar with RF signals when 99% of all PhDs and MDs are already in agreement on this issue? And really I don't care how many resistors and capacitors you try to put on your power supply... how exactly do you purpose to stop the 60hz that's going to be pouring off every wire no matter what you do? If it was really dangerous the only safe place is a cabin in the woods of Montana.
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Mad7Scientist (OP)
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December 09, 2012, 10:32:53 PM |
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Well the good news is that all the problems that I spoke of originally have gone away or not gotten any worse. No new spots on myself or any family members.
I can't be 100% sure that the mains noise even caused it. A lot of people lately seem to have a mental disorder where they cannot comprehend something which is not absolute. If there's a 40% chance that the mains noise is related to health conditions, well they can't handle that. It has to be either it does or it does not. They rely on experts to tell them what to do. If the experts says that dirty electricity causes health problems, then they believe that it causes health problems 100%. Then they comply with the safe exposure guidelines. If the expert or government authority says that it does not, then they disregard it completely and make fun of anyone who believes it. It seems like a form of Asperger's syndrome or autism spectrum disorder. We all know that the level of autism spectrum disorders is exploding.
Some people believe the mainline story on everything. They believe what they are told to believe. They are told that small high frequency electric currents and EMFs cause no health problems, and that's what they will repeat to everyone. Now people almost believe that being overweight is not related to what or how much you eat. In fact, in the medical community it's generally frowned upon to associate various foods or food additives with diseases. High fructose corn syrup causes diabetes? Get out of here you crackpot! Are you a scientist? No. Mad? yes.
I hope somebody may have benefited from this. If you found out about a health hazard would you try to tell others? Sadly, probably not.
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Meizirkki
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December 10, 2012, 12:01:12 PM |
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And really I don't care how many resistors and capacitors you try to put on your power supply... how exactly do you purpose to stop the 60hz that's going to be pouring off every wire no matter what you do? If it was really dangerous the only safe place is a cabin in the woods of Montana.
We're all talking about PSU ripple currents here, typically around 10-30KHz. Not the 60Hz mains frequency.
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Mad7Scientist (OP)
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June 02, 2013, 05:11:20 PM |
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No new spots after all this time!!! I've had the 10uF and 15uF of capacitors with the incorrect common mode inductor and then several 120v outlet ones plugged in as always. The capacitors must be doing the job!
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Qbert
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June 02, 2013, 07:15:46 PM |
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No new spots after all this time!!! I've had the 10uF and 15uF of capacitors with the incorrect common mode inductor and then several 120v outlet ones plugged in as always. The capacitors must be doing the job!
Great news!!! No spots whatsoever for me either!!! Added benefit for me is that I didn't blow 7BTC on pass through type noise filters.
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sveetsnelda
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June 02, 2013, 07:33:33 PM |
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Me too! I have a 49,000 watt farm with 61 PSUs and I haven't been affected! His filters must work from a distance! No need to buy!
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