Hello BOOMers! As they say, only death and taxes are certain! So make sure to peer review. I'll add the good points here. - Remember AGAIN, at ANY frequency if the energy is high enough it can hurt you at least with tissue heating, which can lead to other complications or maybe indirectly to cancer. That's why all transmissions are limited to very low energy that can do nothing. - Long exposure to sun light's UV-A and UV-B, although not ionizing but because of sheer volume and higher frequency and energy, causes tanning and sun burn. Those cause side effects that can lead to cancer, like accelerated aging of skin cells. - 5G wireless range is pretty short, see MKBHD's video: th-cam.com/video/_CTUs_2hq6Y/w-d-xo.html - I'm hearing from a bunch of people that 5G effects the oxygen level in air or body for some reason?! HOW?! oxygen molecule (O2) is non-polarized, so no electrical imbalance in it to interact with EM waves. H2O in microwave oven interacts with 2.4GHz because it is polarized. Which hoax paper talked about this nonsense?! Just because people yell wrong things doesn't make them right! unless there is a very legitimate test report... SHOW ME! - one more good point: light shining on plants can break molecules and store light energy in plants through photosynthesis. So... can light at lower frequency ionize? Now I'm not familiar with how plants work, but I can assume light does it indirectly. For example, visible light can generate electricity through a solar-cell and that electricity can be used to break water molecules into gasses. You can do all sort of magic with electricity like run a Tesla Coil! So light energy at any frequency can be processed to do other things, but at lower than UV frequencies can't directly break molecules.
THIS is what I've been trying to explain to my friends for years now. But they keep placing small cacti next to their Wi-Fi routers and screens to avoid getting cancer SMH
@@mibrahim4245 Exactly like that, microwaves can reach from like 100W to 1000W of power and is enough to cook you alive if the electromagnetic waves reach you, that’s why there’s a protective schermature in the oven window and the walls are made of heavy and refractive metal, It’s like cooking meet on the fire but instead of the fire you have microwaves that heat water that heat the meet.
@@mibrahim4245 Even infrared light of the normal oven resistance emitted from the metal heating is a electromagnetic wave that cooks food, but instead, it doesn’t excite the water molecules but heating the entire object (like the warm you feel in front of a fire, it’s not hot air coming from the fire but infrared powerful light).
Man, I'm just finishing my PhD in 5G antennas, you can't imagine the times I've been asked about this and people just wont take a "Antennas can't spread a virus" for an answer, thank you so much for making this incredibly clear and easy explanation and of course for spreading the word!!!
Which type of virus? Antennas spreading computer viruses is an understandable concern (compared to other claims). However, knowing that *certain* people exist tells me that there's a significant chance they're referring to biological viruses.
the people that say that 5g literally spreads covid are stupid. the actual scientists linking 5g with covid are saying that it can weaken the immune system or cause breathing issues which makes it easier for covid to kill you if you actually do get infected
I'm having terrible health effect caused by 5G. I play competitive pvp game and watch 4K streaming all night without a single lagging so I got sleep deprived💀
I love the transition from the whole conspiratorial tin hat mode, to the deadpan "No. The answer is no." I was expecting it knowing Mehdi's humor, but it was still really funny
"I can't even comprehend how they make that kind of frequency while I have trouble making a proper one megahertz on my stupid breadboard" I felt that literally
Because on a breadboard, all the built in conductors are permanently fixed length and parallel. This makes it a very resonant directional antenna which makes it very bad for RF prototyping.
i dunno if i like it that much. i generally come to his videos to get information raw, not really to see effects. i guess it does cater to the younger audiences though.
Whenever someone tries going off about 5g I just remind them that every time they step outside... they're being belted with EMR a trillion times more energetic than anything a 5g tower can put out and at 1200watts/cubic meter.. and we've been dealing with that for ....well.. forever.
@@Jerakk30 I think what they're trying to say is that we're used to 5G now that the towers have been installed... I'm not sure they even read your comment though
The thing they should have worried about is the tiny robot centipede that crawls out of it into your ear and embeds itself in your cerebral cortex to control you.
This is one of my favorite videos of all time. As a senior student in computer engineering this video a gold mine of knowledge and I learned so much new information in 14 minutes
@@waynesligar5948 If he were honest, then you wouldn't be laughing. CIA declassified study on harmful effects of 5G (mmWave) from 1977: mdsafetech.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/biological-effects-of-millimeter-wavelengths.-zalyubovskaya-declassif-by-cia-1977-biol-eff-mm-waves.pdf
The real sad part is that learning something = boring. This is the attention-span deficit, voluntarily dumbed down, and game-addicted generation going into the workforce. What a shit future.
@@the_kombinator I actually love learning. Especially if it is things related to science. I like to learn at school and learn things they dont teach at school with the help of youtube scientific channels I also like games but learning is very enjoyable too
At 1:00, very high frequencies like those in the 10's of GHz actually don't penetrate the human body very well. The skin blocks most of it. Love your channel, keep it coming!
in laser surgery.. multitudes of lasers that aren't capable of cutting or harming your tissue.. are used in unison, aimed at 1 point.. where the beams cross.. can easily make an incision inside of you.. without ever cutting the tissue externally. do you have any idea how many fields you are continuously bombarded with..?
@@albinovishnu7960 Blud thought radio waves and lasers have the same frequency 💀 It's like comparing your intelligence to a five year old, which is not the same, the five year old knows more than you.
Well I mean more in line with asking for facts rather than accepting a yes/no answer... just so we are clear... DON'T GO AROUND ABUSING PEOPLE WHEN THEY SAY NO!
ElectroBOOM you probably won’t reply BUT, I have a few theories/questions. A) what happens when waves interfere constructively, increasing intensity a lot. B) what about the free radicals 5g forms C)( a statement) but humans have evolved to live with sunlight, and the ozone layer is here to protect us partly from it, and when sunlight is absorbed, it converts cholesterol into vitamin D, meaning it has a function so to speak, whereas 5g frequencies do not. Thanks 🙏
@@leok9557 I'm sorry I am no Mehdi but I can answer your questions A Constructive interference of light only changes the amplitude of the light (the height of the wave) but not the frequency. The colour (linked to the frequency) doesn't change when you shine two flashlights next to each other, all that happens is it gets brighter. It's maybe not obvious but the brightness of light is different from the energy the light has, the energy is tied to it's frequency/wavelength; the higher the frequency the more energy it has. That's why 5G having a much lower frequency than red light is a good indication of how harmless it is. B Free radicals are another name for the ions formed when ionising radiation strips an electron from an atom or ion. They are ions that shouldn't normally be ions and as a result are very reactive/eager to become stable again. This is what does the damage as they react with everything around them. As the video mentioned though the photons of 5G are so weak that they can't even begin to from free radicals so there is no danger here. It's a bit like comparing a water jet cutter (sunlight) to a finger actuated water pistol (5G), the water pistol isn't going to do any damage. C While I see where you are coming from, it doesn't really match reality. The processes in our skin are defence mechanisms against harmful ionising radiation from the sun, they're processes we've evolved to have so the sun doesn't kill us from repeated exposure. There is no defence mechanism necessary for 5G because it isn't harmful. Even if 5G used stupid high frequencies, i.e. in the range of ultraviolet light (neglecting the fact it wouldn't pass through very much) the defence mechanisms in your skin for sunlight would actually still work against this hypothetical (killer 5G) I hope this clears up any ambiguity, and this peer review finds the video of sound logic and free from error within the scope of content related to the target audience :)
@@oranellis Hi, thanks for the reply :). However with regards to the constructive interference thats not what I meant. The relationship between amplitude and intensity is A^2 is proportional to Intensity. When things interfere constructively, their amplitude increases, therefore intensity will increase exponentially. Intensity is the power per unit area, and power is Energy per unit time, and subsequently P*t=E, so in effect over time you have an increase in energy hitting your body which is my worry. Amplitude and photon energy are linked by Secondly, the processes in the skin aren't defense mechanisms, they're integral to keeping the human healthy by synthesizing vitamin d, which is essential to fight off and prevent many diseases, and is not found in many foods. Light is also used for vision, you can't tell me that light is harmful. But wait. It is! When you look directly at the sun, which has a much higher intensity of light than just the ambient light around us. Finally, 5G affects calcium gates and every cell membrane, as they work using voltage potential, so 5g frequencies will affecct this. For a clearer understanding read some of the slides on www.radiationresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Prof-Martin-Pall-EMF-Health-Effects-All-About-5G_compressed-1.pdf
I'm an RF engineer and I AM SO GRATEFUL FOR THIS VIDEO MAN!!!! 👌😁 I'll be honest stupid people drive me insane which is different than ignorance. Ignorant people just don't understand things and I'm always happy to explain things to those people. Stupid people.... Stupid people are the ones who choose to be blindly ignorant to scientific facts in this age of knowledge which damn near everyone has the capability to learn from. This video is absolutely my field of expertise and I love having a video to show people rather than spend my time trying to explain RF to people
Nah, they just say "Do your own research!" aka "My argument is obviously bullshit with no hard evidence nor citation to support my argument so I'm gonna order you to find the sources for me that hopefully support my argument and you will accept my argument without question because I say so!"
It is in Canada. We even have a small learning lesson in the magic school bus tv show. It's for kids. Was learning about light before I learned it in school.
@M.V.P. Exposing cells to high doses of ionizing radiation generates mutations by creating double-strand breaks that let in external segments of DNA. These extraneous fragments of DNA can occur in the nucleus, leftover from natural processes, such as genomic DNA repair and viral infections. EMF welcomes its fellow cancer cells, so stop rooting for 5G if you don't want cancer a few decades quicker.
I already have some raycons, but I gave you a like anyway - thanks for explaining this to the plebians in a plebian way. I've already went down the rabbit hole of electromagnetism and radiowaves and I loved learning about how old radio waveguides worked and how the tech has progressed, unfortunately a lot of people don't get the right conclusions either on their own research or listen to the wrong people first, and don't take things with a grain of salt. Once you go okay, there's tons of peer reviewed research on the effects of EM. You realize the whole eV requirement of ionizing radiation and realize it's in the Terahertz and that none of the other stuff will do much else than heat you, even if you amplified it, it would just heat you up, sure it would suck if 1,000 watts of microwave radiation hit you - it'd probably make you go blind, (from the heat inside your eyes cooking your eye morsely flesh!) How do you think it cooks food? By that same logic, you'd be giving your food cancer in the microwave before eating it --- which you clearly don't give your foodstuffs cancer mutations before eating it... there were TONS of speculation about microwave ovens back when they first were invented and went mainstram, and they've been WELL DOCUMENTED for years.. again astronomical amount of peer reviewed research out there on electromagnetism and electromagnetic radiation and how stuff works! Good topic to research yourself if you'd like to know more about how the world works around you (you probably want a basic understanding of electricity first, the electricity topic goes hand in hand to a degree) without having to have a full blown physics degree. Excellent video as always, ElectroBOOM!
bruh he just explained like a whole chapter of chemistry that I'm taking, he's doing such a better job at explaining and teaching it to me than the book.
@@MrDasfried he already said all he needed to. Unless you have room temp IQ, or are playing some form of semantic game, you should understand what hes saying.
Actually depending on the power you could die or go blind within seconds to minutes if you were close enough to touch it, thats why some towers are turned off before maintenance.
Kaiden McWhorter yeah I literally learned by heart all the capital alphabet ascii codes. When I found out I knew it so good, I was surprised... I wasn't even studying it, so apparently it's pretty easy to learn
time ago I was living 50 meters from a Radio tower and everytime we slept in that house qe got strange joint paints and headache. 20 years ago I had the same issue when visiting my girlfriend wich had a big radio toqer in the roof. So maybe. avoid living close to a Radio Tower. But who knows. im allergic to many things
his purpose is solely for bits of information, ur professor teaches u things in absolute detail, how to derive equations, how to apply them, so u too can innovate and come up with things and not just make u understand stuff.
The thing is college professors like to hear themselves speak and mention the dog of their daughter and the plants the wife is planting because it's fun to grow your own vegetables bla bla etc
These kinds of videos although very simplistic and amusing should never be the only source of information. Listening to your professor, understanding the math behind concepts should be the first thing you do and then watch these videos to clear up any minor misunderstandings
Well, it's not that simple. First we have to determine what explaining even means. Surely the explanation of one individual might differ from the next one. Let me put it this way: A man and a woman meet at a train station. Now what? You see what I mean? If you don't understand what I mean it is because my way of explaining things is different. I hope this helps.
If you are still worried: I had leukemia and got intense radiation therapy twice. And I can tell you from experience: when you are exposed to ionizing radiation, you will know.
It actually might be malcebo (like placebo but bad), not saying your lying or anything, just that I'm preety sure you aren't "supposed" to feel it. Btw congrats on getting healthy!
From my computer/electrical engineering background, this video is 100% true. The 5G wavelength isn't the right frequency to oscillate atoms. You should worry more about sunlight.
@@shawnbechard3680 I don't know why you wrote me an essay, I was not even talking about content of the video. Just that an Advert matched perfectly to where the video resumed.
@@shawnbechard3680 Its gonna be fun to see if this 5G stuff will lead to more bees disappearing (th-cam.com/video/9mK93gHFWXs/w-d-xo.html). Supposedly even todays mobile phones (or maybe it was wireless phones) can do this. Some guy (beekeeper i think) placed a phone under some of his bee-hives (or whatever those boxes are called), and made a 10 minute call to this phone every day for 10 days. At the end, the bees in the hives with the phone had stopped returning to the hive, while the other hives were normal.
No. We say after studying the subject, because we are not lazy and we don't blindly watch TV or stupid "debunking" videos using crazy arguments. As if there was only DNA damage that could harm people... That's insane. Learn biology, microbiology. Learn that viruses are not "harming microbes that want to kill people"... and stop being scared by lipid capsules carrying code patches to assist you in your return to health. And learn what cause these "viruses" to appear to cure you, learn what dammage you... Read "The invisible rainbow". Learn learn learn....
Annaëlle D. You “Study The Subject”, from google or facebook? Also, you excuse it as a stupid debunked video, but he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in electrical engineering at the University of Tehran in 1999 and a Master of Engineering in electrical engineering at Simon Fraser University in 2006. You seem like you’re angrily mashing your keyboard as well, because you spelled multiple things wrong, such as damage, and the overall structuring and layout of your comment looks more like a terrible poem.
I might sound extremely ignorant, having an ok education in natural sciences, but pursuing humanities, but hear me out: a single piece of information was always missing for me that makes all of this make so much sense. The missing piece is that all these types of radiation are photons - or simply put, they are all light. I learned about these various types of radiation but never with the word photon in the explanation. Suddenly phone radiation and sun radiation are so very comparable and not at all abstract anymore. I just percieved them as completely different and couldn't see why someone would say that 5G is not dangerous because the sun shines! Anyway, thanks man. It all makes sense now.
I was bit worried about brain radiation with this but now I have faith in Humanity and should relay on competent knowing in thier field of study instead of reliying on what any humans says I think we should all ask help sometimes.
@@TheBlackfall234 No, not too much light causes cancer, too much HARMFUL light which requires it to be at very high frequencies can cause cancer... Did you not watch the damn video????
we just can arrest the 5G seller to make sure we would never see the tech, it is complex, otherwise US wouldn't go through all these hassle to slow the china down in 5G
I originally thought that most people couldn't believe all the 5G stuff but then I moved to the US and I had people warning me that my phone would damage my organs when it was charging. Education on things like this should be a standard because if not people end up believing anything they see online
5G got banned from my province. Udine, Italy Here is an article, if you want to read it. Basically, he asked if 5G was secure and he got as a response “It uses frequencies used in the past, so it should be secure” and he decided to ban 5G because the response he got was about older technology and not about 5G www.google.it/amp/s/www.ilfriuli.it/amp/articolo/salute-e-benessere/udine-dice-no-alle-antenne-5g/12/219881
@@chrisparussin5359 ma veramente oh, in Italia i sindaci bloccano questo progresso solo per raccattare voti dai loro cittadini complottisti della domenica.
It’s completely useless too, it’s been like 3 years and 4G is the same. While 5G millimeter waves rang is like 200ft from the tower and dies if you behind a tree, let alone a building…..
It's coming into winter here in Sydney, Australia. And YOU have the found the solution to THE biggest social problem! Move all the homeless people off the streets... and let them huddle around the 5G antennas! Much cheaper than handing out blankets, building refuge centres, etc.
I was told on an Army Radio User course, the old radio antennae from the larger sets would cook sausages, but that was because the antennae themselves got hot as well as the high power radio waves from them.
Today, we will learn about Kirchoffs Law, but before that, check out brilliant.org/electroboom to check out crazy lectures and learn shit instead of wearing a tin foil hat in class...
Here's a video actually showing a EMF meter reading just standing beside a tower th-cam.com/video/akR3erL1M0I/w-d-xo.html
the above video got taken down but it was taken in australia Dr. Devra Davis (HUJI) 2020 Expert Forum: Wireless and Cellphone Radiation and Public Policy th-cam.com/video/BwyDCHf5iCY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/Pm5Oc5s4_8M/w-d-xo.html 5G: Health Risks, Surveillance and BioWeaponry - Lena Pu (Sept 2019) th-cam.com/video/Pm5Oc5s4_8M/w-d-xo.html Also read the Declassified Military Research papers that are made public on her website which you can read and understand the implication of it on your health Here you go you educate yourself first with the right information before you get to a one sided conclusion this guys is not a Dr who has any knowledge of health research done over this topic and have you completely forgotten the radiation SAR level that every phone comes out with and no company ever talks about it as the current phones have the highest SAR levels of any of the phones from the past generations This guy is a brain washer pls dont rely completely on the data this guy shares he seriously misleads people by mocking everything by sharing half knowledge about certain theories.
@@psagentx he just said 5G does not cause coronavirus. He didn't say it doesn't cause other things. I repeat, he explicitly only mentions that 5G radio frequencies does not cause coronavirus. Thankyou.
Had a customer asking for a headphone with air in the wire once, and I was totally not following what she meant, so I asked "Do you mean like a see through wire ?". Her: "No, a wire with a air gap to block the radiation" Me: Still not getting what she was talking about " The headphones don't give of radiation, and only wireless has no wires" Her: Looking almost angry " I mean radiation from my phone, so it does not need to sent singles through me, like theses wires" (Shows me a scam product) Me: "But even in you hand the phone will still sent the same signal though you, it's not really directional, and even if it was if you had your back to the tower it would still have to go through you" Then she said never mind, I see you don't understand and left. I was so quiet disappointed in my fellow humans that day.
@@rishitsingh6621 for me it's not about converting binary to decimal, that's easy. It's about assigning the decimal value to an ascii character and that's a lot harder.
My goodness I winced when my IT co-worker told a client that it stood for 5ghz I couldn’t believe what I heard him say. I had to pull him aside and explain .
Umm, ancient and modern armies with semaphore flags and on and off light paths, the Germans in WWII with the Lichtsprechgerat 80 that was a tube amplified 2 way battlefield light beam radio (it looked like Johnny Five's decapitated head) and General telephone in 1977 set up the first telephone fiber optic speech communications for the regular masses.... all done with parts of the rainbow.
Google "Caution should also be considered in the development and spread of the upcoming 5G technology, particularly in light of the proposed higher frequencies and intensities of the signal. Long-term animal studies are urgently necessary to verify the possible health effects of 5G technology." and you will find the National Institute of Science Document that is the source.
@@topherkrock Many times you've said that, many times I've asked for your citation and zero times you've answered me. My conclusion is that you are a paid advocate and not a scientist.
Interestingly, electric shocks, at a certain level (don't ask me what levels, I have no clue), are used to confuse nerves to help with chronic pain, with a TENS unit that sends electric pulses to electrodes in sticky pads you put over the pain area(s). Just thought I'd bring that up, since it seems quite related to much of what you spoke about. 😁
Electromagnetic Stimulation. It sends pulses in the microAmpere range, as milliamperes will literally fry your nerves/cause them to explode I believe the range was between 4-20 kHz I don't actually remember since I used to develop one a few years ago.
Just think about meeting a girl/guy you like, and on first date, you find out they watch electroBoom's videos, it is like the Lady and the Tramp meatball-spaghetti incident for Engineerds
*What do we know about light:* 1. Light can be used to transmit information. 2. Light creates heat. 3. Light is perceived by our eyes. 4. When "concentrated", light can cut and burn things. *Does this make light dangerous?* No. Most light is safe to use due to the low power level that it designed for. That's also true of the *lower frequency EMF* that we use for communications.
Experts disagree. In a meta-analysis of over 200 studies "more than 50 studies reported biochemical changes and dozens more reported other biological effects, such as impacts to the immune system and brain functioning, genetic effects, oxidative stress and cellular changes, among many other"
@@topherkrock I keep posting articles, why do you only respond to my posts that provide no link? lol Here's more, it's endless btw: " Hardell (2013, 2015, 2017) and Coueau (2013) have demonstrated a statistically significant increase in brain tumors with cell phone use over 10 years. The younger a person starts to use a cell phone, the stronger the association is. Their research indicates a doubling of risk with 10 years of cell phone use and a tripling of risk with 25 years of use. Statistical data now show an increase in benign brain tumors in the U.S., Sweden and Italy."
Hello BOOMers! As they say, only death and taxes are certain! So make sure to peer review. I'll add the good points here.
- Remember AGAIN, at ANY frequency if the energy is high enough it can hurt you at least with tissue heating, which can lead to other complications or maybe indirectly to cancer. That's why all transmissions are limited to very low energy that can do nothing.
- Long exposure to sun light's UV-A and UV-B, although not ionizing but because of sheer volume and higher frequency and energy, causes tanning and sun burn. Those cause side effects that can lead to cancer, like accelerated aging of skin cells.
- 5G wireless range is pretty short, see MKBHD's video: th-cam.com/video/_CTUs_2hq6Y/w-d-xo.html
- I'm hearing from a bunch of people that 5G effects the oxygen level in air or body for some reason?! HOW?! oxygen molecule (O2) is non-polarized, so no electrical imbalance in it to interact with EM waves. H2O in microwave oven interacts with 2.4GHz because it is polarized. Which hoax paper talked about this nonsense?! Just because people yell wrong things doesn't make them right! unless there is a very legitimate test report... SHOW ME!
- one more good point: light shining on plants can break molecules and store light energy in plants through photosynthesis. So... can light at lower frequency ionize? Now I'm not familiar with how plants work, but I can assume light does it indirectly. For example, visible light can generate electricity through a solar-cell and that electricity can be used to break water molecules into gasses. You can do all sort of magic with electricity like run a Tesla Coil! So light energy at any frequency can be processed to do other things, but at lower than UV frequencies can't directly break molecules.
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Love the new video style with all the edits.
This must go somewhere, may be the time for him to get attention from more people out there.
wait... isn't that how cancer mutates?
It reminds me of another TH-camr, he's really good at slapping 🅱️ A S S
“The sound quality is O O M P H” best description of earbuds I have ever heard
SpreadChicken 23 I propose OOMPH as unit of measure of sound quality, in logaritmic scale 🤪
3:26 is even better
By O O M P H, Do you mean the band?
OOF?
I don't think even raycon could convinced me to buy this 🤣🤣
That's a different kind of video, actually.
Lol
So robot 2 movie was fake 😡
Hahahah
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THIS is what I've been trying to explain to my friends for years now. But they keep placing small cacti next to their Wi-Fi routers and screens to avoid getting cancer SMH
A very good example of human stupidity, honestly when will people have proper knowledge
@@fishy29395G is not the same as 5GHz bro, it's just placebo
@@fishy2939, had nothing to do with the Wi-Fi card. Also, that's 5GHz, not 5G.
That's because instead of cactus they should have been placing black tourmaline crystals or Suge Knight crystals around the routers.
@@JujuPig-vz5mq 😂😂😂
This guy is officially the smartest Minecraft Villager.
Hahaha made my day
Underrated comment
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This proves it even more 4:27
This comment is underrated.
"Don't take NO for an answer!?"
"...I like you!"
Best quote of 2020!
Snappy for the prosecutor maybe
At this moment I thought I worth something !
Andrew Lauder, well you’re definitely worth a few grammar lessons my friend
It's a polite way of saying "you're so stupid"
Karen
6:02 "I'm an expert in electrical hurting after all"
i saw ur comment the moment i heard him LOL
As a retired electro/electrical engineer I know this guy knows his stuff.
so the intensified 2.4GHz of the microwave oven does not ionize ? but it rather burns the skin ?
@@mibrahim4245No it doesn’t, it just excites the water molecules in the food so it warms up.
@@cerenkov6793 so it's just about burning the skin when exposed to it .. and not cancerous
@@mibrahim4245 Exactly like that, microwaves can reach from like 100W to 1000W of power and is enough to cook you alive if the electromagnetic waves reach you, that’s why there’s a protective schermature in the oven window and the walls are made of heavy and refractive metal,
It’s like cooking meet on the fire but instead of the fire you have microwaves that heat water that heat the meet.
@@mibrahim4245 Even infrared light of the normal oven resistance emitted from the metal heating is a electromagnetic wave that cooks food, but instead, it doesn’t excite the water molecules but heating the entire object (like the warm you feel in front of a fire, it’s not hot air coming from the fire but infrared powerful light).
Man, I'm just finishing my PhD in 5G antennas, you can't imagine the times I've been asked about this and people just wont take a "Antennas can't spread a virus" for an answer, thank you so much for making this incredibly clear and easy explanation and of course for spreading the word!!!
Which type of virus? Antennas spreading computer viruses is an understandable concern (compared to other claims). However, knowing that *certain* people exist tells me that there's a significant chance they're referring to biological viruses.
@@ThreeBeeHDb these morons are referring to bio viruses.
ComputeTHIS What about that psycho virus from the Kingsman lol
The problem is that people don't believe in who studied, but at random conspiracy theories they hear on some weird sites....
the people that say that 5g literally spreads covid are stupid. the actual scientists linking 5g with covid are saying that it can weaken the immune system or cause breathing issues which makes it easier for covid to kill you if you actually do get infected
I like how the longer quarantine goes on the crazier his editing gets
I think I remember seeing his true editing potential and comedic timing after his video with the FOOOL BRIDGE RECTIFIYAH.
Your name is quality haha
"The Davos Group"
Should renaame to Electroboom504 :)
That is what happens when you lie
"I'm just interested in how well it fries people"
You smell something cooking?
How high do I have to reach to warm up my bagel?
@@lauracrockatt4684 no please
Sadly we can't cook anyone
@@plasticglueman9966 ye, sadly
I'm having terrible health effect caused by 5G.
I play competitive pvp game and watch 4K streaming all night without a single lagging so I got sleep deprived💀
*hat off* Comedy
when he said "slap Like now", I hear davie504..
3:36
No shit
Not epic
I was like... OMG
🅱️Ass
th-cam.com/video/-9tQSHvy-Ko/w-d-xo.html 0:20
I slapped my dad with a radio. Called that “giga hurts”
you MADLAD
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nearly died choking ahahahah laughed hard on this one
Are you sure youre not the dad?
surely your dad would beat you back, and called that 'tera hurts'
I love the transition from the whole conspiratorial tin hat mode, to the deadpan "No. The answer is no." I was expecting it knowing Mehdi's humor, but it was still really funny
i suspect lockdown is part of the reason for all the more advanced editing. lol
No it is NOT since he's been following a skillshare thingy and put that crap joke up your butt where you presumably pulled it out!!!
Didn't expect to see you here.
Is canada locked down? I haven’t heard anything about Canada
Hahahaah lol!
Raptor, you are correct
"I can't even comprehend how they make that kind of frequency while I have trouble making a proper one megahertz on my stupid breadboard"
I felt that literally
Because on a breadboard, all the built in conductors are permanently fixed length and parallel. This makes it a very resonant directional antenna which makes it very bad for RF prototyping.
My 5g phone is NOT faster than my 4g
Maybe it needs some capacitance and induction!
@@guysumpthin2974 - you need to drop them from the top of a tall building at the same time…
@@michaelgarrow3239 *Laughs in Galileo chuckle"
Are we gonna ignore how much Mehdi improved in editing ? Like damn, I don't remember seeing that much skill flexing like in 4:22 lol
Infotainment was yesterday, Memetainment is the new meta.
What software is he using? (And Davie504, obviously)
i dunno if i like it that much. i generally come to his videos to get information raw, not really to see effects. i guess it does cater to the younger audiences though.
All thanks to today's sponsor, Skillshare!
i feel like its over done. doesnt match the informative content as well as old videos
This is one of the best explanations on what radio waves are and on the basics of how they work. Thank you!
"Dying from electricity is bad."
Judging from your previous videos, you don't really believe that.
He does, it's just that Current Mehdi never dies from electricity
In mehdis house (also hotels), we kill electricity
Mehdi has anti-death insurance. We call it life insurance.
@@samuelhackson828 Haha, you said ”current“!
Pro editing ✅
Voice effects ✅
Said “SLAP” ✅
Davie504 would approve.
There's no bass tho
@@Splitface2811 true
Ranty Arnold accent ✅
@@Splitface2811 look at 14:29 for bass
I was searching for this comment!
I must share this to internet moms.
please do
soccer moms*
KARENS
That won't help, they have the attention span of 5 year old in a toy store.
They won’t trust him because he’s not white smh
Whenever someone tries going off about 5g I just remind them that every time they step outside... they're being belted with EMR a trillion times more energetic than anything a 5g tower can put out and at 1200watts/cubic meter.. and we've been dealing with that for ....well.. forever.
Exactly we are used to it you just prove the point that counters your argument😂😂😂😂
@@Desmondbrown73 Those are.... definitely words. Don't make much sense but hey, good job on learning the english language!
@@Jerakk30 I think what they're trying to say is that we're used to 5G now that the towers have been installed... I'm not sure they even read your comment though
Stop that.... STOP THAT! There you go... bringing logic and physics into the discussion........ ;)
@@Desmondbrown73this is the inverse of the "shoot yourself with small calibre bullets to build resistance to large calibre bullets" meme 😂
11:03 That "what's up" scared the hell out of me
Wow, I knew I heard something!
We talked about this in physics class 25 years ago, when people were worried about 2G Nokia phones frying our brains...
I would be more concerned that Nokia brakes my bones if I fell it in my pocket.
@@Känniyrjö I would worry more about the people below your floor.
Mike Tran what are you referring to?
@@fattonywal08 I can confirm, burning amps is chaos.
The thing they should have worried about is the tiny robot centipede that crawls out of it into your ear and embeds itself in your cerebral cortex to control you.
You love it when YT gives you an ad for ‘neutralizing dangerous 5G’ waves. While he is explaining it is safe.
I just got "don't buy 5-G stocks it's a trap, there's better technology."
@Darth Nihilus um, is there any other reason to lie to people?
that mean you need to find a 1984 phone to be a bit safe
@@since1876 a whole bunch of money
@High Cylinder same I got that video as well
This is one of my favorite videos of all time. As a senior student in computer engineering this video a gold mine of knowledge and I learned so much new information in 14 minutes
U know when you're a fan of him when u even like when he's advertising something
Clearly.
True
He's definitely upped the youtube-y effects and I ain't gonna lie I'm loving it
I loled when he wore the tinfoil
5G: getting all the ionizing radiation hate
Xray machine: Am I a joke to you?
lmao Xrays are still dangerous, don't stay in an x-ray machine for an extended amount of time. This Anti-5g thing is pathetic though.
Yeah, those body scanners at the airports are more dangerous than 5G ever could hope to be
@@Sal3600 Nah, you just don't know what you're talking about.
@@Acetyl53 But you do? :)
@@chrismason1530 Yep. It's all there, all you have to do is suspend your a priori notions, and read the literature.
I've always been self-conscious of my bushy eyebrows. Everytime you do the eyebrow wave I always catch myself mimicking it. Bless you
And that's AFTER they've been shaved.
Don't be ashamed of your face-caterpillars, I embraced mine long ago💪😤🤘
All do that
Embrace yourself brother!!!!
You watching too
You are definitely my favorite channel and is like my teacher. Thank you for teaching me about lots of things.
Yes i like watching I'm laughing most of the way thru
*BEANOS*
BEANOS
@@waynesligar5948 If he were honest, then you wouldn't be laughing. CIA declassified study on harmful effects of 5G (mmWave) from 1977:
mdsafetech.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/biological-effects-of-millimeter-wavelengths.-zalyubovskaya-declassif-by-cia-1977-biol-eff-mm-waves.pdf
"If this video is boring it's your fault!" I love it. Electroboss.
The real sad part is that learning something = boring. This is the attention-span deficit, voluntarily dumbed down, and game-addicted generation going into the workforce.
What a shit future.
@@plstakejesusseriouslybyeby5916 May Satan bless you.
Only boring people get bored. Noone fault but your own.
@@plstakejesusseriouslybyeby5916 Pfft. I once tried escaping damnation through random guesswork. Still good enough.
@@the_kombinator I actually love learning. Especially if it is things related to science. I like to learn at school and learn things they dont teach at school with the help of youtube scientific channels
I also like games but learning is very enjoyable too
At 1:00, very high frequencies like those in the 10's of GHz actually don't penetrate the human body very well. The skin blocks most of it. Love your channel, keep it coming!
BS! idiots should be banned
in laser surgery.. multitudes of lasers that aren't capable of cutting or harming your tissue.. are used in unison, aimed at 1 point.. where the beams cross.. can easily make an incision inside of you.. without ever cutting the tissue externally. do you have any idea how many fields you are continuously bombarded with..?
@@albinovishnu7960 Do you know that lasers have much higher frequency and power and work a bit differently than your standard RF devices?
@@albinovishnu7960
Blud thought radio waves and lasers have the same frequency 💀
It's like comparing your intelligence to a five year old, which is not the same, the five year old knows more than you.
@@themathematicstutor4092 point out exactly where you are purportedly quoting me making any such claim.. primate.
"you don't take no for an answer? I like you..."
-ElectroBoom 2020
Karen intensifies
Well I mean more in line with asking for facts rather than accepting a yes/no answer... just so we are clear... DON'T GO AROUND ABUSING PEOPLE WHEN THEY SAY NO!
ElectroBOOM you probably won’t reply BUT, I have a few theories/questions. A) what happens when waves interfere constructively, increasing intensity a lot. B) what about the free radicals 5g forms C)( a statement) but humans have evolved to live with sunlight, and the ozone layer is here to protect us partly from it, and when sunlight is absorbed, it converts cholesterol into vitamin D, meaning it has a function so to speak, whereas 5g frequencies do not. Thanks 🙏
@@leok9557 I'm sorry I am no Mehdi but I can answer your questions
A
Constructive interference of light only changes the amplitude of the light (the height of the wave) but not the frequency. The colour (linked to the frequency) doesn't change when you shine two flashlights next to each other, all that happens is it gets brighter. It's maybe not obvious but the brightness of light is different from the energy the light has, the energy is tied to it's frequency/wavelength; the higher the frequency the more energy it has. That's why 5G having a much lower frequency than red light is a good indication of how harmless it is.
B
Free radicals are another name for the ions formed when ionising radiation strips an electron from an atom or ion. They are ions that shouldn't normally be ions and as a result are very reactive/eager to become stable again. This is what does the damage as they react with everything around them. As the video mentioned though the photons of 5G are so weak that they can't even begin to from free radicals so there is no danger here. It's a bit like comparing a water jet cutter (sunlight) to a finger actuated water pistol (5G), the water pistol isn't going to do any damage.
C
While I see where you are coming from, it doesn't really match reality. The processes in our skin are defence mechanisms against harmful ionising radiation from the sun, they're processes we've evolved to have so the sun doesn't kill us from repeated exposure. There is no defence mechanism necessary for 5G because it isn't harmful. Even if 5G used stupid high frequencies, i.e. in the range of ultraviolet light (neglecting the fact it wouldn't pass through very much) the defence mechanisms in your skin for sunlight would actually still work against this hypothetical (killer 5G)
I hope this clears up any ambiguity, and this peer review finds the video of sound logic and free from error within the scope of content related to the target audience :)
@@oranellis Hi, thanks for the reply :).
However with regards to the constructive interference thats not what I meant. The relationship between amplitude and intensity is A^2 is proportional to Intensity. When things interfere constructively, their amplitude increases, therefore intensity will increase exponentially. Intensity is the power per unit area, and power is Energy per unit time, and subsequently P*t=E, so in effect over time you have an increase in energy hitting your body which is my worry. Amplitude and photon energy are linked by
Secondly, the processes in the skin aren't defense mechanisms, they're integral to keeping the human healthy by synthesizing vitamin d, which is essential to fight off and prevent many diseases, and is not found in many foods. Light is also used for vision, you can't tell me that light is harmful. But wait. It is! When you look directly at the sun, which has a much higher intensity of light than just the ambient light around us.
Finally, 5G affects calcium gates and every cell membrane, as they work using voltage potential, so 5g frequencies will affecct this. For a clearer understanding read some of the slides on www.radiationresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Prof-Martin-Pall-EMF-Health-Effects-All-About-5G_compressed-1.pdf
"Smells like bleach maybe i shouldn't put salt in there"
Instant me: oh no
Lets make some chloride gas
It makes it taste better
Without it wouldn't work. Just don't breath it in^^
I'm an RF engineer and I AM SO GRATEFUL FOR THIS VIDEO MAN!!!! 👌😁 I'll be honest stupid people drive me insane which is different than ignorance. Ignorant people just don't understand things and I'm always happy to explain things to those people. Stupid people.... Stupid people are the ones who choose to be blindly ignorant to scientific facts in this age of knowledge which damn near everyone has the capability to learn from. This video is absolutely my field of expertise and I love having a video to show people rather than spend my time trying to explain RF to people
Brandon Cornett Are you a doctor too?
So you're an expert but a poor educator? Missed opportunity.
Im getting a lot of pim on my spectrum analyser
FREIBURGER APPEAL
Friendroid Being good in something doesn’t mean being good at explaining said thing.
Electroboom: "slap like now"
Davie504's fans: *cosa?*
Yes we all know electro is a slaper
OMG! LMAO! ; )
mannaggi a gessucrist
I am calling the police!
Omg...CHECKMATE!!
And karen will now disprove everything you said using an unrelated study that is backed up by no one.
BUT 5G STUDY SAYS 5G *MIGHT* CAUSE CELL DAMAGE
Nah, they just say "Do your own research!" aka "My argument is obviously bullshit with no hard evidence nor citation to support my argument so I'm gonna order you to find the sources for me that hopefully support my argument and you will accept my argument without question because I say so!"
SCIENTISTS ARE LIARS THAT ONLY CARE ABOUT MONEY!!
Now listen to this facebook video and purchase their books... THEY WOULDN'T LIE TO US FOR PROFIT!!!
@@jarskil8862 do you have the link to that study?
Extremely bold of you to assume they will understand any word in this video at all
Physics, including light physics, needs to be a required course in high school.
It is in Europe and more specifically Costa Rica
It is in Canada. We even have a small learning lesson in the magic school bus tv show. It's for kids. Was learning about light before I learned it in school.
Most places in the US does aswell
It is, in Malaysia
Well it seems like it is.’i took physics in high school. Portland Oregon
"Expert in electric hurting" is a job description I can only dream to put on a resume one day.
if only my science teacher be this entertain while teaching.
Currently he kind is everyone's science teacher with most still at home.
We would be some kind of scientist electrocuting everyone.....🤣🤣🤣
I had such a science teacher. lad.
0:09 If you put this binary into a text converter it spells: OMG
Nice editing
01001111 01001101 01000111
@M.V.P. holy crap
@M.V.P. I need to try this
@M.V.P. Exposing cells to high doses of ionizing radiation generates mutations by creating double-strand breaks that let in external segments of DNA. These extraneous fragments of DNA can occur in the nucleus, leftover from natural processes, such as genomic DNA repair and viral infections. EMF welcomes its fellow cancer cells, so stop rooting for 5G if you don't want cancer a few decades quicker.
@M.V.P. I mean if you make me do all the hard work atleast put something creative-
omg
Nice try, spent a lot of time alone as a teen, know the transgression binaries follow.
"I'm just interested in how well it fRiEs PeOpLe"
I'll never stop loving this channel 😂
Hahaha 😂
I know how Fried people taste like
In 5 years as we're all mutants, your comment wont age well.
Cause my mate in the Army said 5G is radiation and used for crowd control, you calling my friend a liar
@@timothyandrewnielsen I hope I'll get an extra arm that allows for better multitasking!
I already have some raycons, but I gave you a like anyway - thanks for explaining this to the plebians in a plebian way. I've already went down the rabbit hole of electromagnetism and radiowaves and I loved learning about how old radio waveguides worked and how the tech has progressed, unfortunately a lot of people don't get the right conclusions either on their own research or listen to the wrong people first, and don't take things with a grain of salt. Once you go okay, there's tons of peer reviewed research on the effects of EM. You realize the whole eV requirement of ionizing radiation and realize it's in the Terahertz and that none of the other stuff will do much else than heat you, even if you amplified it, it would just heat you up, sure it would suck if 1,000 watts of microwave radiation hit you - it'd probably make you go blind, (from the heat inside your eyes cooking your eye morsely flesh!) How do you think it cooks food? By that same logic, you'd be giving your food cancer in the microwave before eating it --- which you clearly don't give your foodstuffs cancer mutations before eating it... there were TONS of speculation about microwave ovens back when they first were invented and went mainstram, and they've been WELL DOCUMENTED for years.. again astronomical amount of peer reviewed research out there on electromagnetism and electromagnetic radiation and how stuff works! Good topic to research yourself if you'd like to know more about how the world works around you (you probably want a basic understanding of electricity first, the electricity topic goes hand in hand to a degree) without having to have a full blown physics degree.
Excellent video as always, ElectroBOOM!
It seems like he makes a new video almost every time his "Full Bridge Rectifier" shirt is clean.
Popsicler hey you gotta look good for video
It's FUUUUL BRIDGE RECTIFIER!
Have to say it with lots of passion.
They said the same thing about every other generation as well.
And they will till the end of civilization.
Kartik Nair. The way 2020 is going, I’d say October....
Its like saying I'm okay when your house is on fire xD
How many generations till we get to those juicy ionizing frequencies? Imagine the download speeds ! woooo!
bruh he just explained like a whole chapter of chemistry that I'm taking, he's doing such a better job at explaining and teaching it to me than the book.
I wonder where he learned that from. Oh wait yeah BOOKS
@@In.Another.Universe No from scientific articles
@@In.Another.Universe but what do you want to say with this comment?
Cuz he takes the pain for us....that sure is interesting😭💀
@@MrDasfried he already said all he needed to. Unless you have room temp IQ, or are playing some form of semantic game, you should understand what hes saying.
Unless you go hug a 5G antenna for 24 hours straight, transmitting at full power, you have nothing to worry about.
Actually depending on the power you could die or go blind within seconds to minutes if you were close enough to touch it, thats why some towers are turned off before maintenance.
the binary code at 00:08 spells "OMG" lol
@Danko Kapitan you can just search ascii binary codes. This isn't just used for IT
Between that and his 'Slap like now' I believe he has been binge watching davie504.
@@charlesdahmital8095 yep xd 🅱️ass
We need more people like you
Kaiden McWhorter yeah I literally learned by heart all the capital alphabet ascii codes. When I found out I knew it so good, I was surprised... I wasn't even studying it, so apparently it's pretty easy to learn
The binary at 0:09 say OMG
You win the smart award!
@@ElectroBOOM Thanx man
So many Davie504 references!!!
@@ElectroBOOM پس من چی
Insert "WOW" sound effect from Davie504. XD
"I AM an expert in electrical hurting after all"
*Flashbacks
time ago I was living 50 meters from a Radio tower and everytime we slept in that house qe got strange joint paints and headache. 20 years ago I had the same issue when visiting my girlfriend wich had a big radio toqer in the roof. So maybe. avoid living close to a Radio Tower. But who knows. im allergic to many things
My man just explained in ~15 minutes what my college professor would explain in 2 hours with two 15 minute breaks in between
his purpose is solely for bits of information, ur professor teaches u things in absolute detail, how to derive equations, how to apply them, so u too can innovate and come up with things and not just make u understand stuff.
The thing is college professors like to hear themselves speak and mention the dog of their daughter and the plants the wife is planting because it's fun to grow your own vegetables bla bla etc
These kinds of videos although very simplistic and amusing should never be the only source of information. Listening to your professor, understanding the math behind concepts should be the first thing you do and then watch these videos to clear up any minor misunderstandings
@@Inquisite1031 yeah but it shouldn't increase class time by like 1300%
Well, it's not that simple. First we have to determine what explaining even means.
Surely the explanation of one individual might differ from the next one.
Let me put it this way: A man and a woman meet at a train station. Now what? You see what I mean?
If you don't understand what I mean it is because my way of explaining things is different.
I hope this helps.
2019: Regular Mehdi
2020: Mehdi that watched Davie504.
I was about to comment this lol
@Davie504
*S L A P P*
agree
*O M G*
Problem is, people who are afraid of 5G, aren't educated enough to have a clue about what you just said.
yep, that's the problem isn't it. :/
@@Metal_Master_YT Lmao the comment above you proves it so hard hahahahahahah
@@why_though ikr, I'm not even going to reply to that guy, its not worth it...
Harsh truth...
@Eternal Awake
Most everything is tested on animals. Key word tested.😉
If you are still worried: I had leukemia and got intense radiation therapy twice. And I can tell you from experience: when you are exposed to ionizing radiation, you will know.
@Fred Bloggs Thank you! Yes, I am through it now. I got my stem cell transplant in September last year :)
a nickname Nice!
Congrats on beating your leukemia.
It actually might be malcebo (like placebo but bad), not saying your lying or anything, just that I'm preety sure you aren't "supposed" to feel it.
Btw congrats on getting healthy!
Facts
My first video from you, I really appreciate you throwing your sources up on screen like that, not many people make it easy to catch
ooooh yeah fill me up with that information oooh yeah
Gay
KNAWLEDGE
@@princevegeta5907 LAMBORGHINI
Sir this is Starbucks
Ooh fck yeah spread it
"at some other frequency it can just pass through"
"whats up-"
at 11:01
13:49 Wow! That transition to the ad, you're becoming Linus.
Linus is the segue grand master, and speaking of masters - you'll feel like you got your Masters when you use...
Ah. A man of technology related culture I see.
Letme ride this sageway and drive ourselves to the sageway to our sponsor
From my computer/electrical engineering background, this video is 100% true. The 5G wavelength isn't the right frequency to oscillate atoms. You should worry more about sunlight.
Lol
Just before 10:20 an ad came up saying "Is love enough", then the ad finished and he said at 10:20 "No, stop asking stupid questions".
Nice
@@shawnbechard3680 I don't know why you wrote me an essay, I was not even talking about content of the video. Just that an Advert matched perfectly to where the video resumed.
@@shawnbechard3680 Its gonna be fun to see if this 5G stuff will lead to more bees disappearing (th-cam.com/video/9mK93gHFWXs/w-d-xo.html). Supposedly even todays mobile phones (or maybe it was wireless phones) can do this. Some guy (beekeeper i think) placed a phone under some of his bee-hives (or whatever those boxes are called), and made a 10 minute call to this phone every day for 10 days. At the end, the bees in the hives with the phone had stopped returning to the hive, while the other hives were normal.
@@shawnbechard3680 Nah, all good thanks for letting me know. It just looked like you thought I was agreeing with him lol.
"No. The answer is no. Toodaloo!"
I'm dead.
sooooooooooooo does it affect ur sleep? :thinking:
Well it is not really funny until you are making subtitles. And you are trying to find the right phrase in your language.
@@krystofbalek147 It's still funny. The delivery is so good.
0:08 the binary says “OMG”
Nice
mind blowing
That is impressive but can you play the eletric bass. Oh wait he already did.
OMG = On my gunk
@@crackpapa_ Actually, OMG stands for "Oh My God".
I find it hilarious how I can learn things from this guy and not school.
Thank god someone intelligent is talking about 5G
True..af
There have been plenty of intelligent people talking and warning about 5g already. Mainly doctors and people who work with radar and emf's.
And he is not a doctor!!!!
REALLY!!! fourfoldhealing.com/blogs/news/massive-predicted-effects-of-5g
@@jaydee2824 Exactly, but all the fools believe the shit he's spreading.
"OMG 5G causes cancer!"
They say as they take a whiff of that cigarette and a bite of that cheeseburger.
Sure.
You know what you are getting with cigarettes and hamburgers
No.
We say after studying the subject, because we are not lazy and we don't blindly watch TV or stupid "debunking" videos using crazy arguments.
As if there was only DNA damage that could harm people...
That's insane.
Learn biology, microbiology.
Learn that viruses are not "harming microbes that want to kill people"... and stop being scared by lipid capsules carrying code patches to assist you in your return to health.
And learn what cause these "viruses" to appear to cure you, learn what dammage you...
Read "The invisible rainbow".
Learn learn learn....
@@AnnaelleD cool
who asked
@@AnnaelleD what's ur point? you sound against and for 5g at the same time
Annaëlle D. You “Study The Subject”, from google or facebook? Also, you excuse it as a stupid debunked video, but he earned a Bachelor of Engineering in electrical engineering at the University of Tehran in 1999 and a Master of Engineering in electrical engineering at Simon Fraser University in 2006. You seem like you’re angrily mashing your keyboard as well, because you spelled multiple things wrong, such as damage, and the overall structuring and layout of your comment looks more like a terrible poem.
Everyone commenting on the "Slap like now" at 03:36 but no one noticing the "Do it now" at 14:36.
Smh slappers...
Davie504 is electroboom confirmed?
4 years on from the first 5G rollout in my country, and we haven't seen any increase in cancer or head ilness.
I might sound extremely ignorant, having an ok education in natural sciences, but pursuing humanities, but hear me out: a single piece of information was always missing for me that makes all of this make so much sense. The missing piece is that all these types of radiation are photons - or simply put, they are all light. I learned about these various types of radiation but never with the word photon in the explanation. Suddenly phone radiation and sun radiation are so very comparable and not at all abstract anymore. I just percieved them as completely different and couldn't see why someone would say that 5G is not dangerous because the sun shines!
Anyway, thanks man. It all makes sense now.
Watch this important information th-cam.com/video/5oYt06JFiKA/w-d-xo.html
Electromagnetic radiation is photons. Bringing 'photons' up will just confuse people that don't understand the particle-wave duality.
I was bit worried about brain radiation with this but now I have faith in Humanity and should relay on competent knowing in thier field of study instead of reliying on what any humans says I think we should all ask help sometimes.
to much light actually causes cancer. Im not sure what youre trying to imply with your comment.
@@TheBlackfall234 No, not too much light causes cancer, too much HARMFUL light which requires it to be at very high frequencies can cause cancer... Did you not watch the damn video????
Mehdi: “SLAP LIKE NOW”
Davie504:
Mehdi:"Slap like NOW"
Davie504: wise choice
I thought I was the only one that watched the both of them
@@amosp9411 oh no you're not ! im waiting the day EB will make dope amp and effects for D504 :D
Not epico
Traduci noob
I'm honestly disappointed. I thought he's going to build his own 5G tower and hug it.
Its just a jacobs ladder but with an electroboom
Best comment yet! :D
we just can arrest the 5G seller to make sure we would never see the tech, it is complex, otherwise US wouldn't go through all these hassle to slow the china down in 5G
Huawei will sue him if he did that!
I originally thought that most people couldn't believe all the 5G stuff but then I moved to the US and I had people warning me that my phone would damage my organs when it was charging. Education on things like this should be a standard because if not people end up believing anything they see online
I named my wifi "COVID_5G_test_tower4"
Do you want your house burned down?
Maybe even better than "NSA surveillance"
lol, did the same this morning, COVID-19 5G Test Tower :D
dude, you should add some rough co-ordinates in there too. That is fantastic
@@Kibezter o
This electrical engineer taught me biology better than my biology techer... xD
"Still not convinced yet, eh"
The inner Canadian is shining through.
5G got banned from my province.
Udine, Italy
Here is an article, if you want to read it.
Basically, he asked if 5G was secure and he got as a response
“It uses frequencies used in the past, so it should be secure” and he decided to ban 5G because the response he got was about older technology and not about 5G
www.google.it/amp/s/www.ilfriuli.it/amp/articolo/salute-e-benessere/udine-dice-no-alle-antenne-5g/12/219881
@@chrisparussin5359 ma veramente oh, in Italia i sindaci bloccano questo progresso solo per raccattare voti dai loro cittadini complottisti della domenica.
It’s completely useless too, it’s been like 3 years and 4G is the same. While 5G millimeter waves rang is like 200ft from the tower and dies if you behind a tree, let alone a building…..
10:21 Every time I ask question on stack overflow.
😂😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂
When someone asks if thats food from wendys when the bag is right in front of you
or someone asking why you want to do what you're doing, telling you something unrelated to your question
I'm pretty sure that if StackOverflow shut down tommorow 98% of programmers would lose their jobs, myself included.
“The sound quality is OOMF” this guy does the best ads ever
Good to know, from now on, whenever I feel cold I'll make sure to hug a 5G antenna for a couple minutes.
Microwave your own head, not mine.
It's coming into winter here in Sydney, Australia. And YOU have the found the solution to THE biggest social problem!
Move all the homeless people off the streets... and let them huddle around the 5G antennas!
Much cheaper than handing out blankets, building refuge centres, etc.
Μιχάλης noone asked for your opinion
3:38 subscriber count clickbait
I was told on an Army Radio User course, the old radio antennae from the larger sets would cook sausages, but that was because the antennae themselves got hot as well as the high power radio waves from them.
The one you-tuber that actually knows how to do a good sponsor
Graystillplays would like a word with you.
Internet Comment Etiquette would like a word with you.
*InternetHistorian has joined the chat*
"Slap Like Now"
I see you're a man of culture as well
WOOOOOOOOOOW
In Mehdi's we should zap like
I was so surprised by that.
*S L A P* like N O W
SLAPP
davie is the king
Regrets in life:
Mehdi isn't my science professor
Well, he is!
The real one.
Today, we will learn about Kirchoffs Law, but before that, check out brilliant.org/electroboom to check out crazy lectures and learn shit instead of wearing a tin foil hat in class...
He isnt your science professor
Hes better
Here's a video actually showing a EMF meter reading just standing beside a tower
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the above video got taken down but it was taken in australia
Dr. Devra Davis (HUJI)
2020 Expert Forum: Wireless and Cellphone Radiation and Public Policy
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5G: Health Risks, Surveillance and BioWeaponry - Lena Pu (Sept 2019)
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Also read the Declassified Military Research papers that are made public on her website which you can read and understand the implication
of it on your health
Here you go you educate yourself first with the right information before you get to a one sided conclusion
this guys is not a Dr who has any knowledge of health research done over this topic
and have you completely forgotten the radiation SAR level that every phone comes out with and no company ever talks about it
as the current phones have the highest SAR levels of any of the phones from the past generations
This guy is a brain washer pls dont rely completely on the data this guy shares he seriously misleads people by mocking everything by sharing half knowledge about certain theories.
@@psagentx he just said 5G does not cause coronavirus. He didn't say it doesn't cause other things. I repeat, he explicitly only mentions that 5G radio frequencies does not cause coronavirus. Thankyou.
"I'm just interested in how well it FRIES PEOPLE"
This is why some of us sub to you. Scientific violence.
Brosef Amelion aah a man of culture I see
*all of us
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it heats up insects www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-22271-3
zydomason the sun does that too
Had a customer asking for a headphone with air in the wire once, and I was totally not following what she meant, so I asked "Do you mean like a see through wire ?".
Her: "No, a wire with a air gap to block the radiation"
Me: Still not getting what she was talking about " The headphones don't give of radiation, and only wireless has no wires"
Her: Looking almost angry " I mean radiation from my phone, so it does not need to sent singles through me, like theses wires" (Shows me a scam product)
Me: "But even in you hand the phone will still sent the same signal though you, it's not really directional, and even if it was if you had your back to the tower it would still have to go through you"
Then she said never mind, I see you don't understand and left.
I was so quiet disappointed in my fellow humans that day.
Lol. Wtf
That's just depressing to hear.
@@sqlevolicious I agree. However, this was the exact reasoning used to ban WIFI in public schools in France.
I think it's cool to think outside the box, even if it's wacky and incorrect. Conformity is dangerous.
should have sold her a expensive pair of headphones and call that "radiation blocking". Hey! its free money!
Spent 5 minutes converting 0:08 to characters, it says "OMG"
Binary
took me 5 seconds
@@evenhatlestad4154 same here, immediately knew it was binary
@@evenhatlestad4154 You must have good binary operation skills unless you used a calculator.
@@rishitsingh6621 for me it's not about converting binary to decimal, that's easy. It's about assigning the decimal value to an ascii character and that's a lot harder.
My goodness I winced when my IT co-worker told a client that it stood for 5ghz I couldn’t believe what I heard him say. I had to pull him aside and explain .
Don't respond to Kal (or "SupermanPrime777" as he's now going by), he's still a troll.
Some Karen will just watch the Intro and be like, "OMG, I knew it!!" , then close Video and go talk to her Karen Friends...
True
Alarmingly accurate
It’s proof! I saw it on a TH-cam thumbnail
the beautiful onion: girls know about physics, in case that's what you're saying. Just saying.
@@AlvaSudden woosh
it'll be so cool when communication frequency reaches the light spectrum, everyone's phone will have a rainbow shooting out of it..
RGB radio waves when?
Umm, ancient and modern armies with semaphore flags and on and off light paths, the Germans in WWII with the Lichtsprechgerat 80 that was a tube amplified 2 way battlefield light beam radio (it looked like Johnny Five's decapitated head) and General telephone in 1977 set up the first telephone fiber optic speech communications for the regular masses.... all done with parts of the rainbow.
@@KNlF3 damn i wanna invest
Photophone ☀️📞🌈📞
No one cares.
0:08 says "OMG" in binary
The_Harbour_Boys I care!
@@the_harbour_boys I also care
@@the_harbour_boys i care
@@the_harbour_boys I care
You mean in ASCII.!
My god, this comment section is so full of internet “scientists” that actually believe that 5G harms you.
in a few years i bet they'll try to cancel the sun too😅
Google "Caution should also be considered in the development and spread of the upcoming 5G technology, particularly in light of the proposed higher frequencies and intensities of the signal. Long-term animal studies are urgently necessary to verify the possible health effects of 5G technology." and you will find the National Institute of Science Document that is the source.
@@itadvance, there have been long-term studies and they have shown that _no harm_ has come from microwaves.
@@topherkrock Many times you've said that, many times I've asked for your citation and zero times you've answered me. My conclusion is that you are a paid advocate and not a scientist.
@@itadvance, How much is Russia giving you to propagate their misinformation?
I like the response made by an Aussie telco to a conspiracy theorist on 5G: "5G will let you download you conspiracy theories faster."
Love it
LMAO Evil genius
On the face...
spot on!
Telstra, I think?
Interestingly, electric shocks, at a certain level (don't ask me what levels, I have no clue), are used to confuse nerves to help with chronic pain, with a TENS unit that sends electric pulses to electrodes in sticky pads you put over the pain area(s).
Just thought I'd bring that up, since it seems quite related to much of what you spoke about. 😁
Electromagnetic Stimulation.
It sends pulses in the microAmpere range, as milliamperes will literally fry your nerves/cause them to explode
I believe the range was between 4-20 kHz
I don't actually remember since I used to develop one a few years ago.
My man one is radiation the other is electricity
@@hot-blizzard-lol7558, EMF shouldn't simply be referred to as "radiation". That's like calling a lightbulb a radiation device.
1:44 when someone tells me that they also watch electroBoom's videos
I like you
GtaMadness100 When soneone tells me that they don't like ElectroBOOM 8:07
Just think about meeting a girl/guy you like, and on first date, you find out they watch electroBoom's videos, it is like the Lady and the Tramp meatball-spaghetti incident for Engineerds
Ah , you are a man of culture as well..
@@Songfugel happened with my lab partner in the EE lab. She does material engineering however. 🤔
*What do we know about light:*
1. Light can be used to transmit information.
2. Light creates heat.
3. Light is perceived by our eyes.
4. When "concentrated", light can cut and burn things.
*Does this make light dangerous?* No. Most light is safe to use due to the low power level that it designed for. That's also true of the *lower frequency EMF* that we use for communications.
Experts disagree. In a meta-analysis of over 200 studies "more than 50 studies reported biochemical changes and dozens more reported other biological effects, such as impacts to the immune system and brain functioning, genetic effects, oxidative stress and cellular changes, among many other"
@@naturaliscontentus5914 , there is no study to support that.
@@naturaliscontentus5914
Experts: "There is no harm from any of the sub-light EMF spectrum beyond thermal effects."
You: "Nah-ah"
@@naturaliscontentus5914 , is there anything to support your hypothesis other than "nah-ah"?
@@topherkrock I keep posting articles, why do you only respond to my posts that provide no link? lol Here's more, it's endless btw: " Hardell (2013, 2015, 2017) and Coueau (2013) have demonstrated a statistically significant increase in brain tumors with cell phone use over 10 years. The younger a person starts to use a cell phone, the stronger the association is. Their research indicates a doubling of risk with 10 years of cell phone use and a tripling of risk with 25 years of use. Statistical data now show an increase in benign brain tumors in the U.S., Sweden and Italy."
Teacher: don’t be afraid to ask questions kids.
My teacher when I ask a question: 10:22
IKR
10:21*
This is the first ad i've willingly watched in about 7 years.
The editing on this video is on Point! This video is so well done! Thank you for the education BOOM. Peace and love ☮🤍
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WHATS UP SLAPPPPPPPERS
in the end he even said *DO IT NOW!*