How do anti-radiation chips for mobiles work?

LowQCab

Joined Nov 6, 2012
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There are many situations in Life where what You "Believe" is extremely powerful.
This can work against your best interests, or for your best interests.
Simply throwing away your TV will improve your Life in astounding ways.
It cuts down on the continuous, non-stop onslaught of FEAR-MONGERING.
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Alec_t

Joined Sep 17, 2013
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Can you identify what type of meter it is.
As far as I can make out it's labelled "Electromagnetic radiation meter", but is it actually one? Bearing in mind how many fake videos there are around, do you believe the video is true? Even if the label is correct, It would be easy to fake the alleged effect.
 

LowQCab

Joined Nov 6, 2012
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In this day and age I suspect not being glued to social media sites could be even more of an improvement.
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Social-Media-Sites are simply a distraction for people who have no Life, ( and there's a lot of them ).
They are a symptom of a dysfunctional Education-System and TV-Propaganda, not necessarily the cause,
but they certainly don't help to improve anything.
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bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,931
Hello,

The reviews are possibly fake.
Some sellers pay people to post positive reviews.
Videos can be manipulated and show fake info.

Bertus
 

BobTPH

Joined Jun 5, 2013
11,544
The reviews are not necessarily fake. People who bought these have no skills to evaluate it and a good incentive to believe it works.

Like the old joke:

"Why are you wearing that amulet?"
"To ward off tigers."
"Does it work?"
"Do you see any tigers?"

Bob
 

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bypassrestrictions

Joined Jun 1, 2021
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There are many situations in Life where what You "Believe" is extremely powerful.
This can work against your best interests, or for your best interests.
Simply throwing away your TV will improve your Life in astounding ways.
It cuts down on the continuous, non-stop onslaught of FEAR-MONGERING.
.
.
.
In this day and age I suspect not being glued to social media sites could be even more of an improvement.
As far as I can make out it's labelled "Electromagnetic radiation meter", but is it actually one? Bearing in mind how many fake videos there are around, do you believe the video is true? Even if the label is correct, It would be easy to fake the alleged effect.
Hello,

The reviews are possibly fake.
Some sellers pay people to post positive reviews.
Videos can be manipulated and show fake info.

Bertus
The reviews are not necessarily fake. People who bought these have no skills to evaluate it and a good incentive to believe it works.

Like the old joke:

"Why are you wearing that amulet?"
"To ward off tigers."
"Does it work?"
"Do you see any tigers?"

Bob
When I got my first smartphone, there was this rage of attaching cute stickers with LEDs in them to the smartphone, whenever the smartphone made a call or received a call, the LEDs in the stickers would light up. Wouldn't something like those stickers absorb some of the signal strength? Could such technology be at work in these anti-radiation stickers.
 

MrSalts

Joined Apr 2, 2020
2,767
I'm from India, that is why I posted Amazon India link. If you scroll down the page, there is a video in the reviews which shows attaching the sticker is reducing some meters numbers to zero. Can you identify what type of meter it is.
There were American companies - reputable American Aerospace companies - that developed some similar EM-absorbing patches back in the late 1990s - early 2000s (before limits on emissions were set). They were essentially an elastomer with ferrite powder, iron powder or various muMetal or similar absorbing alloy powders belended in.

They certainly work to attenuate signals and surprisingly easy to make if you can get the powder concentration high enough. People who dismiss the technology have never looked into details of how their phones are made. Most phones have one or more elastomer patches that keep the signals where they belong on a device with so many antennas and oscillators. Gasket materials on devices with metal housings use these to prevent signal leakage and even stealth aircraft use these patch elastomer materials.

here is a recent patent for a formulation. Don't let anyone tell you a properly formulated patch doesn't work.
https://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph...orbing)+AND+elastomer)+AND+(iron+OR+ferrite))
 

LowQCab

Joined Nov 6, 2012
5,101
"" Don't let anyone tell you a properly formulated patch doesn't work. ""

Any of these "gimmick" patches that actually work would prevent calls from being sent or received.

It's a "Pet-Rock" with a charming personality that will keep the "Bad-Vibes" from getting You.
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Ya’akov

Joined Jan 27, 2019
10,252
If that device did work, and it doesn’t it would also stop the mobile from working since the radiation it emits is how it works.

The best rasdiation prevention decvice is the one they used to take those photos of the EMF meter, and it’s already built into the phone: the power switch.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,782
The Sun is the most potent source of electromagnetic and thermonuclear radiation affecting our planet. And I DO NOT want a chip to interfere with that ... Fortunately, no chip developed by humankind (so far) can do such a thing.
 

DickCappels

Joined Aug 21, 2008
10,661
In the early 1990's a Swedish labor union created a standard that limited the AC electric fields from displays. I am still convinced at 100 volts/meter at 60 Hz is not a health problem but meeting that standard became a check-off items for many customers around the world. This method works - a capacitive pickup driving an amplifier that feeds a radiating plate. The amplified time varying electric field cancelled the time varying electric field from the display. Many millions were shipped before CRT computer displays became largely obsolete.
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The circuit and metal bits for the pickup and transmit antenna were cheaper than shielding the display chassis.

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