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Is 5g harmful? What does the G stand for? Does it stand for goat? What is the difference between 4g 5g and 6g

>> No.11378656

>>11378654
>what's the difference between 4g 5g and 6g
1g

>> No.11378659
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11378659

>>11378654
based donnie forcing progress into the express lane

>> No.11378775

>>11378654
>What does the G stand for?
Generation.
Same sort of terminology as with game consoles (3rd gen, 4th gen, etc)

>> No.11378777

Sounds like a spoilt little kid.

>> No.11379086

>>11378654
if it wasn't harmful israel wouldn't have banned it despite developing the technology

>> No.11379087

>>11378654
Why does he always type like a child? Is it because he's a confirmed semiliterate?

>> No.11379091

>>11379086
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-israel-telecoms-5g/israel-holds-5g-mobile-network-tender-aims-for-2020-launch-idUSKCN1U90C4

Is that why they're planning to launch 5G in 2020? Where did you get that information from?

>> No.11379094
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>>11378654
There are studies on a strong correlation with living near (or under) radio towers and rate of cancer. Amplifying the parameters there is a predicted 11x rate of cancer given by radio towers with implementation of 5G.

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>>11378654
Yes the g stands for goat. So there is 1 more goat in the tower in the case of 5g, or 2 more goats in the case of 6g. Some people think it is too dangerous to keep so many goats in the same tower.

>> No.11379130

>>11379094
there are links to the studies right?

>> No.11379145

>>11378654
G stands for Good. 4 Good is good enough for me.

>> No.11379148

>>11378777
Spoilt is not a word.

>> No.11379157

>>11378654
I guess the human body get crushed in a 5G environment

>> No.11379164

>>11378656
4-5=1
5-6=2
so difference is obviously 12g. Redpill.

>> No.11379177

>>11379130
>questioning an alien overlord
It's over.

>> No.11379192

>>11379094
We fucked.

>> No.11379197

fuck blompf and fuck whytoids

>> No.11379209

>>11378654
Being serious for a moment, the difference between G's is upload and download rate. The download rate for 3G is 1MBps, for 4G is 100MBps, and for 5G is 1GBps. For reference, my $1500 dollar gaming pc plugged into the wall with an Ethernet cable gets 250mbps, which is more than anyone ever needs. 1GBps is completely impossible with modern infrastructure and modern technology and is completely unnecessary. The only people pushing for this are cell phone companies so they can overcharge you for something that doesn't work. If you want faster speeds check your data plan and call your internet provider, they are most certainly only giving you 1/5th the speed your paying for.

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>>11378654
http://www.mediafire.com/folder/dj875cd10yb72/EMF

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>> No.11379229

>>11378654
>Poking the 5G schizo
I hope you realise what you’ve done

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>>11379229
I'm not going to get involved further.

>> No.11379242

>>11379209
It's 1Gbps, not 1GBps. That's 125MBps. You can get ethernet to support. Ethernet technology currently supports speeds far above 1Gbps.

The real benefit of moving to 5G is the device density it can support. 5G can support a million
devices per square kilometer, meaning you can connect a shitload of IoT devices, home computers and phones on the network without running into overcapacity problems (especially the case for 4G in cities).

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11379246

it's not retard. you need a LOT of electricity in order to omit enough radio waves to heat fluids in humans in a fucking 50m radius and the FCC already researched this and has regulations regarding the allowed amount.
just ask the us government how effective their ADS is

>> No.11379247

>>11379242
>The real benefit of moving to 5G is the device density it can support. 5G can support a million
>devices per square kilometer, meaning you can connect a shitload of IoT devices, home computers and phones on the network without running into overcapacity problems (especially the case for 4G in cities).
This has nothing to do with 5G. You're describing the fiber optic spine used as backhaul. The two are separate.

>> No.11379254

>>11379247
did he not mean the multiplexing?

>> No.11379260

>>11379254
When you start talking about home and IoT with "one million devices per square kilometer", one might assume he did not.

>> No.11379263

>the chinese, especially huawei, develop most 5G tech and get loads of patents
>US authorities call 5G "a security threat"
surely the americans love the free markets, huh? at least until the free markets stop benefiting them...

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>>11379263
I've not been able to find the video since but in response to a question on whether he was worried about the US, Putin responded that he was not, as our use of technology will soon incapacitate us.

Putin doesn't use a cell phone and was a KGB agent during the height of Soviet psychotronics and RF bioeffects research. They knew this stuff destroyed female fertility way back in the 60's.

Quiet but brutal way to cut a country's legs out from under them. It happens fast, and by the time you realize, there's no going back.

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>>11379273
Although it seems that Russia is apparently not much better off on their current course. They had stated they planned on moving to LiFi (pulsed visible light) but are now also pushing for 5G.

Russian National Committee of Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (RNCNIRP) - 2008 report, WHO
https://www.who.int/peh-emf/project/mapnatreps/RUSSIA%20report%202008.pdf
https://www.magdahavas.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Russia_20110514-rncnirp_resolution.pdf

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>>11379281
Note the part where it says in bold, centered, and all caps.

"CHILDREN AND MOBILE PHONES:
THE HEALTH OF THE FOLLOWING GENERATIONS IS IN DANGER"

>> No.11379444

>>11379268
>>11379273
>>11379281
>>11379285
https://pastebin.com/aYNv0zFc
Have lobotomy

>> No.11379475

>when your phones are so powerful they turn your entire civilization into mutants

>> No.11379499

5g has insanely low latency so you can do things like operate machines or perform surgery at great distances.

>> No.11379514

>>11379499
This. Thanks to it we’ve been able to develop revolutionary tech like grape surgery.

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>>11379130
https://academic.oup.com/aje/article/153/2/202/118459

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935118300367?via%3Dihub
just google for fuck sake, I know we are becoming lazy, but still.

>> No.11379577

>>11379529
>just google for fuck sake, I know we are becoming lazy, but still.
Support your assertions with evidence if you want to be taken seriously.

>> No.11379597

>>11379499
that will be handy for removing all the tumors it will cause

>> No.11379599

>>11378654
5g isn't harmful. The concentration of kilometer waves passing through your body is negligible at most.
The G simply stands for generation. Humans are inventive but not creative in this field. Also, the standard of each generation is actually determined by microchip companies and not cellular providers. That's why they marketed 5g and then you started hearing about "true" 5g which is what chip companies call 5g. Anything before that had close to nothing to do with the chip and more to do with coverage.
There will likely not be a 6g for another 10 or so years. It's a hardware challenge every time a generation is released. The challenge this time around was to create receivers that are becoming increasingly smaller but also have to become increasingly more receptive to information that hits them. Because millimeter waves contain more dense amounts of information, the speeds are higher but the sacrifice to coverage is actually great. This is why there are reflectors that are meant to increase coverage although, admittedly, I'm still not sure on how the full integration of these is going.

>t. pops makes microchips

>> No.11379614

>>11379599
Millimeter isn't a word in my phone apparently. Sorry guys.

>> No.11379804

>>11379444
post nose

>> No.11379815

>>11378654
Imagine the precision that corporations or intelligence agencies, political organizations, etc will be able to track and locate you with antennas every 100m

Remember you are the product.

4g didnt make life much better than 3g, and 5g will be tomorrow's compact disc, betamax, etc, obsolete garbage. It's an excuse to capital spending, "job creation", based on a lot of bullshit economics. In the end it's about destroying people's lives by exchanging the promise of cheap and fast and digital, for slow, sustainable, and human.

Shareholders will benefit while the planet continues to burn

>> No.11379831

>>11379094
>Collect all medical data from two populations
>Investigate tens of thousands of disease rates
>Find one that's more common among those who live near electrical lines
Good science, very reproducable.

>> No.11379833

>>11379096
topkek

>> No.11379890

>>11379087
Because he wants his fanboys to understand the idea.

>> No.11379896

>>11379831
>Strong correlations mean nothing!

>> No.11380035

>even drumpf is ashamed of the white man falling behind
That's what you get for keeping blacks down

>> No.11380036

>>11379815
Cool where can I buy the stocks?
I'm something of an investor myself ;)

>> No.11380044

>>11378654
Donnie should worry more about all sub-par bridges and his non-existent rail network.

Wireless network is for consumers. Fiberoptic and copper is for producers. Wireless network is just a fad that will end. You need that low response time to do anything meaningful. Wireless can never have that.

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>>11379444
I just burst out laughing. For some reason the contrast between our text files never came to me before. Mine, 208,000 characters, 1777 lines, hard science. Yours, a bunch of posts found trawling through the archives, which may or may not actually be your target, strung together in an attempt to weave a coherent narrative of character assassination. Muddying the waters.

I guess I just took this as normal, but seeing it in parallel it's actually pretty hilarious. Keep going, I've been waiting for V3.

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>>11378654
G stands for G force. Trust me I'm a fighter pilot.

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>>11380067
>hard science

>> No.11380104

>>11378654
Why not put antennas directly into our brains Donnie?

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>>11378654
gfur

"Our Nation could have afforded, and can afford now, the steps necessary to close the gay furry gap."
-DOMBALODO TRURT

BUY BONDS UWU

>> No.11380219

>>11380112
Buy which bonds?

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>>11380219

>> No.11380299

>>11380226
BondAged?

>> No.11380303

>>11380092
0wn3d GOT EM

>> No.11380448

>>11379896
Maybe people with cancer just happen to enjoy the humming of electrical lines. You ever thought of that?

>> No.11380457

>>11379815
Don't worry, you get to pay to make yourself easier to spy on.

And don't forget the added benefit of "smart" devices no longer needing to be tied into a wifi network you control.

>> No.11380869

>>11379234
What compels you to keep making the same posts over and over again?

>> No.11381497

>>11379148
>spoilt
>past and past participle of spoil

>> No.11381519

>>11379091
>Where did you get that information from?
hearsay on /pol/ like all /pol/tards