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Geoley
 
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"WillStG" wrote in message
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(Scott Dorsey)
Yes, but you're also talking first of all about microwaves, and
secondly
about
very high levels. Up at that range, tissue heating effects _are_ very
well
documented.

I used to know someone who claimed he could hear microwaves... when the
radar
system (probably about 1 MW ERP because of the tight beam) was turned on,
he
could hear something. Turned out to be tissue heating effects causing his
skull to expand. That's very bad for you.

The "Mythbusters" guys on "The Learning Channel" were doing an
experiment
on free energy, this week's episode they managed to get all of half a voit
of
power from a wire for an antenna in their shop. But maybe in some of
those
Microwave locations they could maybe power a couple light bulbs.

I read in some audio book that when they have demolished buildings in
New
York City, they have taken pictures of large electrical arcs between
girders as
they break in two, lot of potential energy there.

Will Miho
NY Music & TV Audio Guy
Audioist / Fox News
"The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits



Had a friend that lived in the vicinity of NBC's 50kw AM transmitter out on
Long Island and said that some of the fluorescent lights in his house stayed
lit even with their switch turned off.

George