Home cook shares eye-opening video while using next-gen stovetop: ‘Wizardry’

A home cook’s TikTok video is showing off the speed and efficiency of induction cooktops. He transforms a skeptical wife into a believer in the modern electric appliance. His playful demo c…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #electromagneticfields #indoorairpollutants #inductioncooktops #surfaceheat
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2347373/home-cook-shares-eye-opening-video-while-using-next-gen-stovetop-wizardry-2/

Following the Elephant Nosed Fish. Reimagining Our Sensorium - The Neural Archive

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So, something unusual we noticed during the blackout while using our woodstove (which we use only in emergencies). We have an Eco-Fan that pushes warm air into the rest of the house. Whenever we put an LED battery-operated candle near the Eco-Fan, the candle would dim. I'm wondering if the motor in the fan emits some sort of electromagnetic field that interferes with electricity transfer or functions as a dampener. Has anyone else who uses an Eco-Fan noticed this phenomenon?
#EcoFan #Geek #ElectromagneticFields
Smartphone Use Associated With Diminishing Sperm Numbers:
Men on their phones more than 20 times a day have a 21% higher risk of a subnormal absolute sperm count. #sperm #concentration #spermcount #cellphones #electromagneticfields #infertility
https://www.instagram.com/p/CzUKH7KxCLC/

If you're interested in the application that got send to the European Court for Human Rights, you can read it here directly: https://einarflydal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/20230801-Info-Complaint-on-electricity-meters-before-the-ECtHR.pdf It explains in short what the issue is all about, though the focus in on Smart Meters, there is no difference when it comes to other wireless devices that emit pulsed microwave and millimeter wave radition.


#EMF #Microwave #Radiation #MicrowaveRadiation #Electromagnetic #ElectromagneticFields #law #science #court @consciousliving

Evidence found of electromagnetic fields from electrical towers disrupting pollinating honeybees

A multi-institutional team of biologists and ecologists from Chile and Argentina has found evidence suggesting that electromagnetic fields emanating from electrical towers disrupt pollinating honeybees. The research is published in the journal Science Advances.

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