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Do you know about Microwave Ovens?

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Do you know about what Alternating Current at the Microwave Spectrum (2.45GHz) does to food?

Where in nature do AC Microwaves occur?

(Not DC like the Sun's emissions).

http://www.mercola.com/article/microwave/hazards.htm

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  1. Microwaves are small radio waves, about 4 inches long.

    In a microwave oven they bounce off the metal sides, go through glass or paper and in the food cause the molecules to vibrate faster. It can burn the food up, but it does no harm to the food. The waves are not in the food.

    The definition of temperature is average kinetic energy of the molecules, or in other words, how fast they are moving.

    In a microwave oven the magneton uses electricity to produce microwaves.

    Police RADAR is microwaves. Microwave towers are used to transmit our cell phone calls.

    Microwaves along with light and xrays and radio waves and ultraviolet and infrared and gamma rays  are all part of the electromagnetic spectrum, all f which are produced by the sun. Radio waves are going through the air to transmit our radio and TV. Microwaves are just smaller.

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