What Is the Electromagnetic Spectrum?
Current events
- Electromagnetic radiation is all around us – but they’re not all the same! They have different wavelengths and differ in impact depending on how often/much we are exposed to it
- They can be put on a spectrum to distinguish and it’s vital to gain an understanding of the varying consequences is important to take the right precautions!
- The man-made EMFs yield extremely macroscopic field strengths, while that of the natural EMF is actually 0 at all frequencies
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Man-made EMFs enter our body and are mostly absorbed while natural EMFs from the sun are not absorbed. The extra heat absorbed actually changes the way our cells are structured and this can affect our DNA. The spectrum here can be divided by the energy’s wavelength. The longer the wavelength, the lower the energy emitted. Starting with the longest:
- Radiowaves
- Microwaves
- Infrared
- UV Waves
- Gamma Rays (highly dangerous)
- Xrays (highly dangerous)
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