Monday, December 7, 2020

Android and Masseter Muscle

Android phones are totally unreliable. With dozens or hundreds of apps running in the background, most of the times having some you don't even don't know about, most likely of unknown origin, they can do weird things. One of the symptoms sometimes may be fast discharge of the battery. But where do some of that lost power go?

Today i started to re-consider the idea that the problem behind my inflammation of the parotid glands but also... masseter muscle or even prostate, sciatic nerves, may be the phone.
I got a phone from Boost Mobile, for 80 bucks, but i only used it with Boost a couple of months and now i'm using it on wi-fi only (when available). I always assumed wi-fi, which uses the same frequencies as cell phones, cordless and microwave ovens, would use less power, because of limited distance.

After months or maybe years of inflammation in that area (including tip of the ears painful, like after being outside in cold, other symptoms, like loss of balance) it occured to me several times it could be the phone but i forgot every time.

I once had a microwave leak detector identical with the one in the picture below. I took it apart and i saw inside there was only a GHz range diode and a magnetoelectric type of meter. If i kept it inches away in front of the microwave, the needle would move and if very close, the needle would go on red. But the leaks are way bigger if there is nothing to heat up in the microwave, like if you start it empty though that never happens in practice. In this case needle would go over the range even inches away and still move at one meter distance.

I broke that leak detector and threw it away and years after i wanted one and could not find it anymore and i bought instead a diode like the one inside the old one for 2 bucks somewhere, maybe at Fry's and used an old analog meter, which i stripped of electronics and i put the diode and a piece of wire figuring a dipole in series with the meter and it shows similar readings near the microwave (shown in the videos at the end).

When i tried that one close to the phone i saw the needle would move in similar ways with the first one when close to the microwave oven. It makes sense since microwave ovens work at 2.4 GHz, close to cell phone frequency (i think 5G doubles that).
I tried the same with Angela's and it doesn't move the needle though she pays for voice and data and mine works only on wi-fi. I tried it near the wi-fi router and the needle moves as well over there.

A new 700 watts 2.4 Ghz microwave oven may leak 1% of the whole power and that is also the maximum amount the phone can put out when talking to a distant tower. 99% of the time when used in town the phone uses only a fraction of that power, it goes to maximum only occasionally.

Question is if 0.6 watts maximum power is a hardware limitation or some manufacturers put bigger emitters inside the phone just in case, that are only software limited. What if a foreign app gets inside your phone and start turning that emitter at maximum power every time you put the phone to your ears?

Cordless phones use similar or lower frequencies and slightly less power. But who can guarantee the manufacturers, trying to "improve" the quality of the signal, won't use more?

Microwave leaks at ovens happens only close to them where you don't usually stand with your head and will decrease to 0 at one meter distance if you have something to heat in the oven.

Is it acceptable to have about the same level from a phone that stays close to your skin and other organs? Is 1-2% of the full power of a microwave oven for one hour a day too much for your head? I believe anything above 0 is too much already.

Before the Moto e6 i own now and other previous Android phones we had a couple of small blackberry imitation phones with cameras that weren't smart phones. I was also talking a lot on cordless maybe hours a day during those days. I gave up cordless phones in 2015 when i stopped using a landline.

It was around that time when i started to have symptoms like loss of balance, which were most likely caused by increased intracranial pressure due to infections in the area close to where you hold your phone, that were propagating to the meninges and spine. One prolonged course of antibiotics of several months and discovery of diabetes in 2015. I think diabetes occurs when infection from salivary glands inflamed from your phones (cell and cordless) propagates to the pancreas that has some similarities with parotid glands (at least a few similar cell types for production of amylase).

Nowadays, besides the bulges on both sides in the area with masseter muscle and parotid glands, i lost much of the facial hair in that area (sideburns), have pain at the ears, dizziness, weird punctual headaches, after eating or in the morning, etc..

All i have to do now is not put that phone to the ears or near my body when it's on and wait and see.

One more thing. I think i exposed myself to a good dose (since i'm sensitive already) when i filmed this video because if you start the mwave with nothing in it it will leak much more.

I had no idea until one minute ago that they have "regulated" levels of leaks for microwave ovens which proves that my concern is real. Google even mentions the levels considered safe. At first glance they look insignificant. 5 mW per square centimeter. FDA, an American agency, this time gives it per square centimeter. Because per square inch that value would be... about 6.4 times greater, at 32 mW per square inch and wouldn't look so small anymore. This confirms all that i was saying. 10 square inches or about 3x3 would be about the size of a human organ maybe like a fist or heart and that would catch about 320 mW of power if close enough to the door.

But if i multiply that amount, 5 mW with the whole surface surrounding the oven, which is about 1/2 of a square meter or 5000 square centimeters i get... 0.005*5000 = 25 watts! (If modulated, it would reach a tower or cell phone at what distance, more than 100 miles maybe?).

Going back to cell phones, that move my needle in the same way, that amount would be 1 watt per whole head. But there are still too many unknowns. Microwave leaks from that oven that i use as reference to measure the emissions of a phone could be under the recommended limit. But i know for sure that when i bought that monitor many years ago i had an old microwave that was interfering with my satellite dish that was ft away and the levels shown with the monitor where not much greater than the ones i see now.

From what i've seen lately at politics and politicians, i don't expect anymore any kind of protection from the part of environmental agencies from hungry or dishonest or even maybe misintended sellers (or maybe the opposite) and it does not surprise me at all that we are exposed to harmful amounts of microwaves from cell and cordless phones and ultimately from ovens. There was this idea circulating in the media some time ago about getting cancer from cell phone radiation. I dismissed it because i misinterpreted what i was seeing when i bought that detector (monitor, whatever, the first picture), because emissions from cell phones seemed in the same range with leaks from microwave ovens and my monitor was in the green a few inches away from both; however, again, you don't hold an oven next to your head.

It's not cancer that you get right away but a whole list of other serious illnesses of which some me and my acquaintances are experiencing right now (of which i didn't mention thyroid problems) in people coming from generations of healthy ancestors but living in much better conditions (life quality has improved dramatically in the last 50 years or so). The fruit of my ignorance combined with trustfulness, and plain criminal, genocidal, malevolence of some.

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