Tuesday, May 12, 2015

This Is What Wifi Signals Would Look Like If We Could See Them


You’ve, and I also probably read about concerns regarding wifi signals and the health of plants and animals. Whether it is bees or plants there seems to be evidence to suggest that these signals have more of an effect on the environment than we realize. What this means long term is unknown but nobody seems concerned about it because status updates and tweets are just too damn important.

WiFi is an energy field that is transmitted as waves. The waves have a certain height, distance between them and travel at a certain speed. The distance between wifi waves is shorter than that of radio waves and longer than that of microwaves, giving wifi a unique transmission band that can’t be interrupted by other signals. 

This image shows an idealized wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colors.




Wifi waves travel through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A freeze frame of these pulses would show that the pulses are about 6 inches apart (as shown by the lightly colored bands traveling through space in this image). WiFi routers are basically antenna that can send data over multiple frequencies all at the same time.
These multiple frequencies are shown as blue, green, yellow, and red colors that pervade the space around the mall. The data from these multiple frequencies swirls around in space as shown here, but can be translated using a common tag system understood by wireless devices.





WiFi occupies the radio frequency band of the electromagnetic spectrum between actual radio waves and microwaves (used to listen to the game, and cook your dinner, respectively). This frequency band means that WiFi boxes and computers can send and receive data as electromagnetic wave that have a 3 to 5 inch distance distance between each pulse of the wave. 
The wifi pulses are shown here as multicolored spheres radiating out from the source, near the right of the image.

WiFi transmitters are basically an antenna equipped with a transmission protocol that splits the frequency band into several segments, referred to as channels. Data can be transmitted over each channel or in order to send and receive greater quantities of data at faster rates. 

WiFi fields are usually spherical (like the one here) or ellipsoidal and extend about 20-30 meters, assuming a typical off the shelf wifi box.





Studies have shown exposure to radiation is associated with a wide range of health problems as Brain tumors, Heart Disease, Eye problems, Fatigue, DNA damage, Melonoma of eye, Tumors in hearing nerves, Gene Damage.




Reference:
The Spirit Science

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