Electromagnetic Radiation: The Invisible Force | Golden Age
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) is a form of energy that has been a cornerstone of physics since James Clerk Maxwell's equations in 1864. With a wide range of a
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Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) is a form of energy that has been a cornerstone of physics since James Clerk Maxwell's equations in 1864. With a wide range of applications, from radio communication to medical imaging, EMR has revolutionized the way we live and interact. However, concerns over its potential health effects, such as cancer risk from radiofrequency radiation, have sparked intense debate. The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified radiofrequency electromagnetic fields as 'possibly carcinogenic to humans,' with a vibe score of 62. Notable researchers like Dr. Martin Blank have dedicated their work to understanding the biological effects of EMR. As technology continues to advance, the future of EMR holds both promise and uncertainty, with potential applications in fields like quantum computing and 5G networks. With over 100 billion dollars invested in EMR-related research annually, the stakes are high, and the influence flows from pioneers like Nikola Tesla to modern-day innovators like Elon Musk.