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Why is 1 deg Celcius considered an upper limit when humans can take temperature rises of 5 degrees?
Quote from: CliveG on 27/08/2019 07:17:21Why is 1 deg Celcius considered an upper limit when humans can take temperature rises of 5 degrees?Because it is nonsense. The rats were exposed to up to 6W/kg for up to 19 hours. I'll leave the arithmetic to the reader, but it takes about 250 kJ/kg to raise a rat to boiling point. 6W is 21.6 kJ/hr.I'm surprised they were recognisable as rats at all. Or maybe the reported numbers are in some way inaccurate.
A SD rat can take a SAR of 4w/kg continuously with only a 1.5 deg C increase in core body temperature.
Heating is not the problem and why you both keep banging on that drum is beyond me.
Quote from: CliveG on 28/08/2019 06:20:03Heating is not the problem and why you both keep banging on that drum is beyond me.Sorry to hear that it is beyond you.I will try to explain it simply.Nobody denies that the heating effect of high power EMR is potentially harmful.Some say that EMR is harmful at much lower levels.The way to distinguish is to do controlled experiments at levels where the heating effect is small.But you keep posting results of experiments done at levels like 6W/Kg.That level is not small.There is significant heat (and other) stress on the animals at that power.So, any effects observed in these experiments may be due to thermal stress, rather than any novel mechanism.If you want to show that there is an effect due to some other pathway, you need to find data measured at much lower doses.Just showing us more data obtained at high doses makes you look foolish (or even dishonest) and leads to frustration in those of us trying to hold a discussion about possible non-thermal effects.That's why we start sarcastically referring to "cooking rats".Do you not have a basic understanding of hyperbole?
Excellent thermoregulatory keps stable core temp over ambient of 5-30 degC for 60 min
. If so, what is the mechanism?
Hyperbole is not appropriate here.
Rats will adapt to stressors
Quote a scientific study that indicates that rats heated by ambient heat instead of MW radiation also have the same outcome - namely cancer.
They say that heating cannot cause cancer,
You are moving the goal posts
Once you answer that - then we can move on to the studies with lower levels of radiation
The fundamental problem of proof is, to my mind, the essential latency period of radiogenic tumors.[snipped for brevity]
I wonder what interpretations are being made by visitors to this thread.
The Cuban and Chinese embassy staff attacks mimicked mild concussion. They had audio effects as well. Microwave is considered as a possibility although various interests try to downplay (even ridicule) that possibility.
As a passer by I see several professionals trying to educate the ignorant.
Quote from: CliveG on 09/08/2019 09:07:44 The Cuban and Chinese embassy staff attacks mimicked mild concussion. They had audio effects as well. Microwave is considered as a possibility although various interests try to downplay (even ridicule) that possibility.That is just anecdotal with no evidence to back it up. If that is how you support your case then you shouldn't be taken seriously in my opinion.
So the massive amount of research I have done still leaves me "ignorant"?
And what is the profession of these professionals
apart from taking a position against deeper science
You show how wrong your signature line is "Even the most obstinately ignorant cannot avoid learning when in an environment that educates". There is decades of research and yet - nada.
MW has been researched as a weapon by all countries.
Even the US military does not want the possibility in the media.