QUOTE(AllnGap @ Apr 11 2019, 10:38 PM)
5G: The Same Frequencies Used for Pain-Inflicting Crowd Control Weapons Form the Foundation of the Network That Will Tie Together More Than 50 Billion Devices as Part of the Internet of Things

- there's a pain inflicting crowd control weapon grade device is exist, frequency very close to 5G frequency
- we dont need so much of data, but 5G is being pushed to accommodate the next wave of electronic revolution which is IOT that links every device together that can be also used to collect data, like Alexa, smart TV, smart fridge, smart house system, smart electricity meter. These devices will never stop communicating with each other pulsing 24/7 to transmit data. their objective is to ultimately connect every devices on the planet.
- the standard that is used to determined safety is about 30 years old. it is measured only in a single angle, which is ionizing power that are able to "cook" or warm up our flesh. Which is very very outdated.
- there are plenty of scientific papers that points EMF are very dangerous things, not only affect humans, bacteria, DNA, plants and so on.
- since it's being pushed by USA, lots of ppl gonna get cancer and get very sick.
personally i cannot get deep sleep with strong WIFI turned on.
- 5G system is completely different from current 4G system. right now 4G caters for mobile phones, while 5G caters for so many more things.
lets say there are 200k ppl in an area, there might be 5x or 10x more devices in the same area, making 1M devices that needed to be constantly connected to the network. so the power intensity is crazily higher than usual
https://steemit.com/health/@sensistar/5g-th...ll-tie-together

It's hard to compare the military hardware vs telecommunication hardware. Even though they operate on almost the same frequency range, but their main difference is directional focus and power output.
- there's a pain inflicting crowd control weapon grade device is exist, frequency very close to 5G frequency
- we dont need so much of data, but 5G is being pushed to accommodate the next wave of electronic revolution which is IOT that links every device together that can be also used to collect data, like Alexa, smart TV, smart fridge, smart house system, smart electricity meter. These devices will never stop communicating with each other pulsing 24/7 to transmit data. their objective is to ultimately connect every devices on the planet.
- the standard that is used to determined safety is about 30 years old. it is measured only in a single angle, which is ionizing power that are able to "cook" or warm up our flesh. Which is very very outdated.
- there are plenty of scientific papers that points EMF are very dangerous things, not only affect humans, bacteria, DNA, plants and so on.
- since it's being pushed by USA, lots of ppl gonna get cancer and get very sick.
personally i cannot get deep sleep with strong WIFI turned on.
- 5G system is completely different from current 4G system. right now 4G caters for mobile phones, while 5G caters for so many more things.
lets say there are 200k ppl in an area, there might be 5x or 10x more devices in the same area, making 1M devices that needed to be constantly connected to the network. so the power intensity is crazily higher than usual
https://steemit.com/health/@sensistar/5g-th...ll-tie-together

Now the question is probably why the ADS is chosen to be 95 GHz.
My guess is the emitter size. When you increase your frequency, you actually decrease your wavelength, which means the emitter size is smaller. Which is what you want, smaller emitter leads to cost saving and portability.
But wait, the downside of decreasing wavelength is decrease in penetration power of the microwave. Which means, for ADS to be effective, you need to increase the overall power output to compensate the lack of penetration power.
So with those variables in hand, you can set the size of antenna you want (relative to the car), power consumption (ideal power output of a Humvee battery), hence you can calculate the suitable operating frequency range. Of course all these are just simplified understanding.
I would for look for sources that are credible especially from IEEE journals instead pay to confirm enter like Hindawi.
This post has been edited by less1234: Apr 12 2019, 11:54 AM
Apr 12 2019, 11:53 AM

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