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Old September 30th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves

On Sep 30, 7:45*am, Sanforized wrote:
wrote:
On Sep 30, 7:06 am, Sanforized wrote:


wrote:


On Sep 29, 4:40 pm, BURT wrote:


Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


Mitch Raemsch


what bandwidth are you refering to
Longwave AM Radio = 148.5 - 283.5 kHz (LF)
Mediumwave AM Radio = 530 kHz - 1710 kHz (MF)
Shortwave AM Radio = 3 MHz - 30 MHz (HF)
TV Band I (Channels 2 - 6) = 54 MHz - 88 MHz (VHF)
FM Radio Band II = 88 MHz - 108 MHz (VHF)
TV Band III (Channels 7 - 13) = 174 MHz - 216 MHz (VHF)
TV Bands IV & V (Channels 14 - 69) = 470 MHz - 806 MHz (UHF) [1]


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well if cancer is linked to high doses of radio waves changing the dna
then absorbtion does occure


How did you miss this part?

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Im stateing that absorbtion does occure from radio waves thats all.
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Old September 30th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves



wrote:

On Sep 30, 7:45 am, Sanforized wrote:

wrote:

On Sep 30, 7:06 am, Sanforized wrote:


wrote:


On Sep 29, 4:40 pm, BURT wrote:


Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


Mitch Raemsch


what bandwidth are you refering to
Longwave AM Radio = 148.5 - 283.5 kHz (LF)
Mediumwave AM Radio = 530 kHz - 1710 kHz (MF)
Shortwave AM Radio = 3 MHz - 30 MHz (HF)
TV Band I (Channels 2 - 6) = 54 MHz - 88 MHz (VHF)
FM Radio Band II = 88 MHz - 108 MHz (VHF)
TV Band III (Channels 7 - 13) = 174 MHz - 216 MHz (VHF)
TV Bands IV & V (Channels 14 - 69) = 470 MHz - 806 MHz (UHF) [1]


Your effort is wasted. Mitch is an ineducable idiot.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


well if cancer is linked to high doses of radio waves changing the dna
then absorbtion does occure


How did you miss this part?

"Your effort is wasted. Mitch is an ineducable idiot."

Are you?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



Im stateing that absorbtion does occure from radio waves thats all.



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all the newbies. THIS IS A HIGH ENERGY DIRECTIONAL RADIO
TRANSMITTER--THIS IN FRONT IS A SHEET OF NEWSPAPER-- READY?--SWITCH ON
AND POOF NO MORE PAPER. DO NOT STAND HERE WHEN POWER IS ON


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Old October 2nd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves

"BURT" wrote in message:

Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


They are absorbed to some degree. So you are incorrect once again.

Dave Greene


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Old October 2nd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves

On Oct 1, 4:57*pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote in message:
Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


They are absorbed to some degree. *So you are incorrect once again.

Dave Greene


If there is a degree of any that don't absorb then your point is moot
Dave.

Mitch Raemsch
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Old October 3rd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves

"BURT" wrote:
On Oct 1, 4:57 pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote in message:


Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


They are absorbed to some degree. So you are incorrect once again.

Dave Greene


If there is a degree of any that don't absorb then your point is moot
Dave.


Not only are you wrong again but you clearly do not understand what
"moot" means.

Dave Greene


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Old October 3rd 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves

On Oct 2, 4:27*pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote:
On Oct 1, 4:57 pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote in message:


Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


They are absorbed to some degree. So you are incorrect once again.


Dave Greene


If there is a degree of any that don't absorb then your point is moot
Dave.


Not only are you wrong again but you clearly do not understand what
"moot" means.

Dave Greene


Even if a small portion are not absorbed the truth is they move
through matter and matter moves through them also.

Mitch Raemsch
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Old October 4th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Moving through radio waves


"BURT" wrote:
On Oct 2, 4:27 pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote:
On Oct 1, 4:57 pm, "DAVID GREENE" wrote:
"BURT" wrote in message:


Radio waves can pass through us and we can pass through them without
absorption. Matter and EM forces move through each other.


They are absorbed to some degree. So you are incorrect once again.


Dave Greene


If there is a degree of any that don't absorb then your point is moot
Dave.


Not only are you wrong again but you clearly do not understand what
"moot" means.

Dave Greene


Even if a small portion are not absorbed the truth is they move
through matter and matter moves through them also.

Mitch Raemsch


I am glad you are beginning to change your mind.
Perhaps there is hope for you yet.

Dave Greene


 




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