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Microwaves
You might remember the heroic role that newly-invented radar
played in the Second World War. People hailed it then as "Our
Miracle Ally".
But even in its earliest years, as it was helping win the
war, radar proved to be more than an expert enemy locator. Radar
technicians, doodling away in their idle moments, found that they
could focus a radar beam on a marshmallow and toast it. They also
popped popcorn with it.
Such
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prove harmful over the long term. One line of experiments has
shown that uncoiled DNA molecules in a test tube can absorb
microwave energy. The unravelled DNA chains resonate to the
microwaves in the same way that a violin string vibrates
when plucked. The question this raises is this: does microwave
radiation vibrate coiled DNA in the human body, and if so, is
this vibration strong enough to knock off vital molecules from
the chain?
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