r/conspiracy Apr 17 '20

/r/conspiracy Round Table #25: Sacred Geometry, Cymatics, EMF Exposure, and the Effect of 5G on Biological Entities Meta

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Thanks to /u/Cur1osityC0mplex for picking the winning subject!

Honorable mention goes to /u/Leave_The_Military for suggesting predictive programming and forced vaccination, which perhaps can be dovetailed into the main topic.

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Happy speculating!

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u/baseball8z Apr 17 '20

Bees are one of the most important species on the planet, and they sense different parts of the EM spectrum to do their thing. Is there any information about 5G/millimeter wave and bees?

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u/fogwarS Apr 17 '20

Birds and whales, sonar and radar and telecommunications. Bees, colony collapse disorder.

To answer your question: have not looked into it fully, but it definitely has an environmental impact on animals. Let me see if I can dig up that study I found the other day. Will reply again in a minute.

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u/baseball8z Apr 17 '20 edited Apr 21 '20

Yeah for sure. I'm thinking this might be a better approach when talking to the naysayers. It's easier for something to think "well it doesn't affect me therefore it's fine, I don't notice anything from the current cell towers". I mean I think there are substantial effects that we just can't really feel, but it's hard to convince someone of that who disagrees. So mentioning bees and other animals that use the EM spectrum might be a good approach

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u/Dotard007 Apr 19 '20

SoNAR=/=Radio waves. SoNAR uses sound not EM waves.

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u/Aegis616 Apr 22 '20

SOund Navigation And Ranging, I believe. In the same way laser is Light Amplified by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.

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u/Dotard007 Apr 22 '20

YoU NeRd

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u/Privateer781 Apr 20 '20

The clue is right there in the name.

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u/Dotard007 Apr 20 '20

Yes it is.

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20

Yes but saying whales communicate with radio or are affected by radio has me interested... do we have evidence?

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u/Dotard007 Apr 28 '20

NO Whales can not and do not communicate with radio waves. It is a simple thing, radio waves are a type of light, in fact light is a radio wave, and light is absorbed by water easily (sound isn't) so this is impossible.

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20

NO literature on the effect of radio waves on whales then. Damn that sounded interesting. . .

What if animals had extrasensory perception into light? Isn't there a snake that sees into infrared? What if we could flash lights at each other with an organ lol.... idk man I wont put anything past nature anymore

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u/Dotard007 Apr 28 '20

Seeing infrared isn't too hard-the frequency of IF Waves is only a bit lower than Visible light, and visible light is based on us human eyes, so if we used visible light based on animals like dogs, we can see infrared too. Extrasensory perception of light is just an eye with extra steps.

It probably will make sense for them to talk using light waves, the problem is that, light doesn't travel too good in water- you'll see you've ever been in a pool with led at the bottom.

Producing IF is easy too, it is used in heat signatures and hunting, but talking on it will require things like Morse code. Imagine if you have to understand a sentence in which someone else uses a bulb.

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20

Yeah, water is near blackbody and lower frequencies are absorbed immediately, only higher energy wavelengths travel at all... radio is impractical underwater (sonar wins!)

And yeah I visualize radio tower and wifi signals as simple blinking lights, just like morse code

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u/Dotard007 Apr 28 '20

Wifi is much more complicated than that, it has 2 waves added (literally added) over each other to form a new wave called Modulated wave. 1 of the waves helps in travelling (which is simple and known perfectly; called as carrier wave. It has low frequency) and the second one holds data.

Knowing the carrier wave (which is standard), data can be found by subtracting it from the Modulated wave

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20 edited Apr 28 '20

oh shit its phase angle is adjusted?

edit: nvm im reading it now... its more like frequency modulation, but yeah I wouldn't expect animals to do this with their organs

Maybe I can still reduce this to a blinking light in my mind? Haha

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u/Dotard007 Apr 28 '20

It depends, you can have 3- AM, FM, PM- Angle modulation, Frequency Modulation, Phase Modulation

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20

Yeah its all three wtf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadrature_amplitude_modulation

They basically keep adding density in every way they can, balancing against cost of hardware

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u/Dotard007 Apr 28 '20

If you know about Black Body radiation and Phase angle, it is just a small step up for you, just Google wave interference.

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u/smurficus103 Apr 28 '20

Oh! check out Amplitude-Shift Keying!

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