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An Electromagnetic Field (EMF) is a physics’ element, a wave of energy (a radiation) that moves at the speed of light. | An '''Electromagnetic Field''' ('''EMF''') is a physics’ element, a wave of energy (a radiation) that moves at the speed of light. | ||
Visible light is one form of EMF, X-Rays and Gamma-Rays are both EMFs, Wi-Fi technology, Bluetooth and Cellular Phone communication, all use Electromagnetic waves to send wireless information. | Visible light is one form of EMF, X-Rays and Gamma-Rays are both EMFs, Wi-Fi technology, Bluetooth and Cellular Phone communication, all use Electromagnetic waves to send wireless information. | ||
Man-made EMFs (e.g. Wi-Fi), can cause brain fog in sensitive individuals. | Man-made EMFs (e.g. Wi-Fi), can cause brain fog in sensitive individuals. |
Revision as of 15:14, 6 April 2024
An Electromagnetic Field (EMF) is a physics’ element, a wave of energy (a radiation) that moves at the speed of light.
Visible light is one form of EMF, X-Rays and Gamma-Rays are both EMFs, Wi-Fi technology, Bluetooth and Cellular Phone communication, all use Electromagnetic waves to send wireless information.
Man-made EMFs (e.g. Wi-Fi), can cause brain fog in sensitive individuals.