I was just wondering whether ExoMatrix can speak to the issue of 5G waves not being able to penetrate wood, as asserted by TargeT in another thread (who does have some experience in these matters),...
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I was just wondering whether ExoMatrix can speak to the issue of 5G waves not being able to penetrate wood, as asserted by TargeT in another thread (who does have some experience in these matters),...
Hey John- I’m seeing lots of people talking about these issues, including in this thread. Have you taken some time to enter into discussions?
In looking at your posts it seems that you’re...
Ok, but 5g would need like a piece of thick wood to stop the signal, the higher you go in frequencies the smaller the wave form, and the less it penetrates objects, and the inverse square law hurts...
this kinda makes no sense...
If it's on the roof, why have a faraday cage in the basement, what about all the people in the building?
If it's on the ground level, what about all the people out...
A Verizon building in NJ has a huge 5G transmitter on it (I forget whether it is on top of the building or on the top floor of the building. The engineers won’t be anywhere near the transmitter when...
One of the companies has been doing testing on bandwidth with 5G. I’m told by someone working on this technology that mass roll-out is in October 2018. I’m also told, by the same contractor, that:
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