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Dr Devra Davis on Precautionary Paper on Wireless Radiation Environmental Research
scientific evidence provides clear proof that current levels of Wireless radiation endanger public health and the environment in our paper released today we have documented that environmental levels of exposure to wireless radiation have increased exponentially even in the past decade cell phones Wi-Fi routers airpods bluetooth smart speakers an increasing array of devices in 4G and 5G
Michael Faraday Quotes "Inventor and Father of Electricity" - by FARA WEAR
~ Quotes by Michael Faraday: But still try, for who knows what is possible?; I must cofess I am jealous of ther term atom; for though it is very easy to talk to atoms, it is very difficult to form a clear idea of their nature; I am no poet, but if you think for yourselves, as I proceed, the facts will form a poem in your minds.
Prelude To Power: 1931 Michael Faraday Celebration
Prelude To Power: The story of Faraday and the Induction Ring. A huge compound horseshoe magnet with two pull pieces to concentrate the field an electrical conductor passing between the poles of the magnet and as the disc the conductor is turned a continuous electric current flow through the galvanometer circuit this was the very first dynamo, the date was 1831.
The Scientist Who Struggled with Math
While 19th-century London was a place where dreams often met dead ends, one boy's curiosity would light up the world. We take electricity for granted today, but have you ever wondered who made these discoveries possible? Michael Faraday came from the slums and revolutionized physics. Born in 1791, Faraday grew up in a poor neighborhood south of the River Thames, the son of an apprentice to the village blacksmith.
Magnetic, Electric Fields & EM Waves: History and Physics
Before I get into the details of the history of electric fields, and the magnetic fields, and the electromagnetic waves, I'd like to take a moment to go into a little bit about why I ended up making this video. See, I was writing a video on the physics of the Faraday cage, and I realized that I need to use electric fields to describe it.