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ThePythonicCow
11th July 2017, 22:41
Erin Elizabeth, of HealthNutNews.com has just posted this article about a delightful high school science experiment that demonstrated the dangers of Wi-Fi: High School science experiment leads to scary but important discovery (https://www.healthnutnews.com/vhigh-school-science-experiment-leads-to-scary-but-important-discovery/).

The students geminated two batches of cress seeds, one next to a Wi-Fi router, and one a room away. Conditions were otherwise the same.

Here's what the two batches looked like, after 12 days:

http://thepythoniccow.us/Wifi-Experiment-1.jpg

http://thepythoniccow.us/Wifi-Experiment-2.jpg
Guess which one was next to the Wi-Fi ... yup ... you guessed it!

Here's a short Youtube clip, saying pretty much what I just wrote above:
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Or read Erin's article if you prefer: High School science experiment leads to scary but important discovery (https://www.healthnutnews.com/vhigh-school-science-experiment-leads-to-scary-but-important-discovery/).

Not bad for a few ninth-graders.

If I hadn't already been turning off my wi-fi except when I need it, and already removed high frequency electronics (wi-fi, cell phone, ...) from my bed room, I would be doing that now.

Matt P
12th July 2017, 01:26
For our house we bought a simple plug in timer that turns the wifi router on and off on our schedule (so that its off when we're away at work or sleeping). 😁

Matt

Bubu
12th July 2017, 02:04
For our house we bought a simple plug in timer that turns the wifi router on and off on our schedule (so that its off when we're away at work or sleeping). 😁

Matt

My daughter did this without a timer. I think she simply program the router. well she is a programmer by profession. I should ask her to up the off time.

boja
12th July 2017, 07:08
Very interesting, BUT we need tests in a much more controlled environment before we can draw any conclusions.

For instance the amount of light and heat on each specimen is quite critical.

Still worthy of serious study though.

genevieve
12th July 2017, 19:20
I have my Wi-Fi turned off.
Everything still works fine.
Hmmmmm.

Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
genevieve

happyexpat
19th July 2017, 00:04
We have wifi permanently turned off, and I still unplug the router at night.
Interestingly, received a brand new laptop not long ago, and massive problems with turning off wifi and bluetooth in windows 10. I kept disabling, deinstalling, nothing worked. Finally found the settings in BIOS to turn off permanently.
Just something to be aware of with new operating systems.

Constance
11th June 2019, 03:56
An interesting experiment - :bump:

Le Chat
11th June 2019, 13:50
I have neither wi-fi nor a mobile phone - and am completely happy with that arrangement!