Originally Posted by
barbell
I'm just curious how you know this statement to be true.
For the third time I am requesting that you point me to the peer-reviewed scientific study describing the long-term human health effects of these machines. Just one.
Thanks.
I know this statement to be true. I went to school, I did my homework, I've earned my degree. If you want to spend years in a laboratory proving what you could ascertain in only months in a classroom - go for it. Tell your thesis adviser that you actually intend to complete your PhD looking at the long-term health effects of short-term imperceptible heating by photons lower in energy and lower in intensity than those emitted by the person standing next to you. If you get funding, the only thing that will prevent you from being the first to make a "peer-reviewed scientific study" that meets your standards is the embarrassment of your research adviser, and perhaps some light ridicule from any peers that are asked to review your work.
There is no failure on the part of scientists in terms of "studying" millimeter waves - we know how they work, we know what they do. Those more knowledgeable than I have taken much of their time posting a lot of information on this previously, just use the search button and you'll find it soon enough. I understand their frustration and respect their right not to jump in again, since no matter what knowledge they attempt to convey, someone can always jump in and say "no, you can't prove it the way that
I want you to..." It takes far less time and effort to spread fear of the unknown than to educate people.