Message from @JCDenton

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2020-04-11 10:36:52 UTC  

That DR Devra Davis video kinda puts a good explanation of the danger of non ionizing rf radiation.

2020-04-11 10:38:17 UTC  

It does cause DNA damage, it does lower sperm counts etc.

2020-04-11 10:44:08 UTC  

5G towers will operate at a higher frequency than what we usually use for radars and satellite communications. That being said, I don't know if it will cause any new issues. These towers will operate at lower power than a radar and satellite antenna. We're exposed to so much EMI now, heck your wifi router is either 2.4 GHz or 5GHz. I think the real danger is just the proximity to cellphones. Probably more so than the tower.

2020-04-11 10:59:10 UTC  

I wonder how much power is behind this and what frequency it operates at.

2020-04-11 11:03:32 UTC  

It seems like a horrible idea.

2020-04-11 14:17:32 UTC  

@LimaGolf Frequency Modulation can be either analogue or digital.

2020-04-11 14:20:27 UTC  

Even for analogue, you still need circuit boards to extract the information wave before you can amplify it.

2020-04-11 14:24:41 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/668911399635910666/698539022003339314/250px-Amfm3-en-de.gif

2020-04-11 15:40:22 UTC  

@MicMac I don't think we are talking about the same thing.

TBF I've yet to meet anyone who can explain this in an understandable way to me.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/668911399635910666/698558071743709214/Screenshot_20200411-183849_Chrome.jpg

2020-04-11 15:42:14 UTC  

Wave theory is pretty heavy

2020-04-11 15:42:21 UTC  

Yes. It is.

2020-04-11 15:42:32 UTC  

But AM can be digital

2020-04-11 15:42:49 UTC  

What I'm talking about is none digital.

2020-04-11 15:44:04 UTC  

The relation to that and AM I am fuzzy on.

2020-04-11 15:49:45 UTC  

I don't know if I understand what you're saying?

2020-04-11 15:55:39 UTC  

AM and FM are different ways of modulating a wave. But a wave can either carry digital information or analogue information. A digital signal converts everything to binary, while an analogue signal is as is. An example is an analogue voice transmission would have the same modulation as the actual sinewave or the wave properties that the sound has, it is just an electronic wave instead of an actual physical wave.

Or so my understanding goes.

2020-04-11 15:56:22 UTC  

How one makes a analogue data/video signal is beyond me.

2020-04-11 15:57:09 UTC  

But I know crystals and vibrations tend to be involved in analogue devices

2020-04-12 23:33:18 UTC  

any good sources of fiber?

2020-04-12 23:47:14 UTC  

none, don't eat it

2020-04-13 00:00:19 UTC  

Why?

2020-04-13 04:47:14 UTC  

Beans, nuts, and brown rice are really good to up your fiber intake

2020-04-13 04:47:44 UTC  

Potatoes cooked with the skin still on them or just the skins are also really good.

2020-04-13 04:48:03 UTC  

+ there are lots of really good recepes for potato skins

2020-04-13 04:48:18 UTC  

I love potato skins

2020-04-13 04:48:28 UTC  

^👍

2020-04-13 16:44:00 UTC  

Thanks

2020-04-13 17:24:13 UTC  

fibre is indigestible and will increase the bulk of your feces

2020-04-13 17:25:05 UTC  

if the fibre is digested by bacteria, that will cause bloating. bloating is not associated with good digestion

2020-04-13 17:28:24 UTC  

dietary fiber does not alleviate constipation

2020-04-13 17:31:36 UTC  
2020-04-13 18:02:58 UTC  

@JCDenton so when do bacteria digest fiber and when dont they?

2020-04-13 18:19:35 UTC  

maybe when the right bacteria are present. point is, we don't have an digestive tract suited to fermenting fibre, and there is no reason to have material you can't digest scraping through you

2020-04-13 21:04:09 UTC  

Fiber is good for you and helps keep your microbiom at a healthy level so that passing your stool is easier and more regular.

2020-04-13 21:04:17 UTC  

Anyone here ever eat casu marzu?

2020-04-13 21:12:48 UTC  

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