Can 5G kill you? There are many conflicting stories about the damages to humans 5G can do. Is it controversial conspiracy theory? Is it a political move? Is it the propongda spread by the haters of this world? Many world renowned scientist says it is not a conspiracy theory. There is scientific evidence that 5G technology can directly kill people. This claim appears to be a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the facts.
5G refers to the 5th generation of wireless communication technologies that enable faster data transfer speeds and more connectivity compared to previous generations like 4G LTE. While some health concerns have been raised about potential exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation from 5G networks, mainstream scientific consensus does not support the idea that 5G signals can directly cause fatalities.
Here are some key points about 5G and health:
- 5G uses higher frequency radio waves (3.4 – 27 GHz) compared to previous networks. However, these frequencies are non-ionizing, meaning they lack enough energy to directly break chemical bonds in human cells and cause damage like ionizing radiation from X-rays can.
- RF exposure limits set by international bodies like the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) aim to prevent excessive RF heating effects on human tissues. 5G networks must comply with these limits.
- Some researchers advise more study on potential long-term impacts of 5G signals on biological systems out of prudent scientific caution. However, there is no proven mechanism for 5G causing direct fatalities.
- Fearmongering claims about 5G link to false beliefs about causes of illnesses or deaths that have no substantiated connection to 5G technology itself.
While more research is reasonable, respected health agencies do not support the extreme claim that 5G can directly kill people based on current evidence. Basic precautions around RF exposure limits are advised, but assertions of lethality appear to be unsubstantiated pseudoscience at this time.