WiFi radiation is silently, surreptitiously, taking over our world.
Most of us don't think about it because we can't feel it.
And we don't think about it because we can't see it.
But what if you could see it?
Artist, Nickolay Lamm of MyDeals.com, decided to make this possible, virtually.
Working with M. Browning Vogel, Ph.D., an astrobiologist and former employee at NASA Ames, Lamm used the information to create images depicting the size, shape, and color of Wi-Fi signals as if they were they visible to the human eye.
Here are Nickolay's images with Dr Vokels commentary:
WiFi Radiation – New Yorks Central Park
Dr Vogel: “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. Although color represents its own unique, visible segment of the electromagnetic spectrum, we use red, orange, yellow and other colors to show the invisible wifi channels that make up the overall wifi signal. 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.”
Dr Vogel: “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. Wifi waves are about 3 to 5 inches from crest to crest. The crests of waves is translated to a 1 by a computer, and the the troughs equal a 0. Chains of 1s and 0s that can be translated into the letters, numbers and codes that make up websites, email and other internet content. Typical wifi waves decrease in amplitude as they travel further from the source which is why the waves are larger to the right and smaller to the left, assuming the source is somewhere near the right of the image. 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 Radiation – Washington DC
Dr Vogel: “Wifi routers affixed to buildings, lamp posts and other object create a circular data field around them. These antenna have an omnidirectional signal that extends equally in all directions, shown as the circular bands. Wifi broadcasts at a frequency between radio and microwaves, meaning that the waves or pulses are about six inches apart, as shown by the colored, circular bands.”
Dr Vogel: “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.”
Dr Vogel: “Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions. Multiple routers can create a field that extends all the way across Washington DC's National Mall as shown here.”
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Comments
kathairein Magdalena said,
Thank you. This is very helpful. Hope your life is going well for you and your loved ones.
Barbara said,
Hi Lloyd.
I am hyperelectrosensitive and have been since I grew up in a neighbourhood where there was an antenna on top of a commercial dairy, approx. 500′ from our home. At 17, I reacted with achy swollen joints, flushed all over and developed kidney infection when working with and exposed for 8 hours at a time to microwave ovens. I can see the frequencies, especially after a cell phone tower was placed 1000′ from our home.
Dorothy Shostak said,
These images are lovely, and a good start…but I think if we could see all the RFR in our environments, we’d see much, much more than this….the radiation would appear much more dense than in these images, no areas left untouched, much more in the way if interference patterns and the “hot spots” they create….we’d also see the wifi bouncing off the White House, for example, because it’s pretty thoroughly shielded, as are some other government and military facilities
Dorothy Shostak said,
For example: take the top image, which indicates the wifi radiation from 1 source: in any city environment, you’d have to multiply this image enormously to account for the numerous sources emitting wifi in various locations
lee said,
Very scary details of the world we live in. Where can a person move to avoid this radiation? Would a farmhouse on 5 or 10 acres be safe? How far away from a city should you be living? Thank you for the truth!
Wilmaliz said,
Thank you so much for sharing these pictures! I live in the USA I have EHS and this will help others to get an understanding.
Jon Draw said,
Hello Lloyd, I have read in the past that microwaves can be reflected so now, what the electro-magnetic sensitive people need is a well designed reflector perhaps with a variable parabolic dish that can catch the radiation impinging upon them and send it back to the sender with LOVE, of course. Sort of like a return receipt requested in the postal mail but sent back with LOVE whether the return was requested or not. If a good design engineer could give a reasonable description, perhaps people could make their own; perhaps even start a cottage industry to help protect their family, friends and neighbors. Sort of leveling the playing field, so to speak, with regards to the original infringers, and, in this case it is done with much LOVE, which I think was missing on the in-bound trip.
On a slight variation of this theme, I ran a little experiment on determining the source of radiation experienced by me in the form of high frequency sounds/feeling in my head particularly and at different times a heating of my body upon awakening from sleep. due to varying levels of intensity. I wanted to make sure that the household electric circuits were not causing it, so I turned off the three main breakers on the power pole that brings power in to my home and outer buildings. When I did, I noticed no difference in the high frequency sound/feelings and therefore concluded that this radiation is coming in from an external source, perhaps from the cell tower that is very close to 300 meters or less from my home but somewhat lower than my home which places its antennae closer to my level unfortunately.
Something to think about and thanks, Lloyd, for helping to keep us informed.
joachim said,
Some living organisms on the planet have a visible physical reaction to pulsed emf as shown here by Dr. John Nash Ott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=018C2oG2Rcs
This is a short clip from the DVD “Exploring the Spectrum” by Dr. John Nash Ott. The video deals with the biological effects of natural and artificial light frequencies, and other electromagnetic frequencies. The aphids appear to dance in a manner synchronized to the passage of a radar beam of 14 miles distance, as determined by Dr. Ott. There are a few other “Dancing Aphid” videos on YouTube which show a similar phenomenon, but none appear aware of this possible explanation.
In Lak’ech…..jo
Burkey said,
Great visual of electrosmog.
Same thing as CAT scans: they pass through the body and capture an exact image and so you know they’re doing something to your body, interacting some way. These invisible waves also interact, but most people don’t feel it consciously, if at all.
Burkey said,
@Dorothy,
Guess what? I think you’re onto something.
The rfr WOULD look worse than it does in these images.
I would bet you are right about that.
Sure makes me wonder.
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