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I asked this question last night. but all though I agree with has been written, I dont actual mean physical heating!

As within a microwave oven, microwave radiation causes molicules to vibrate and heat up. Gobal warming has seamingly increased in the last 30 years, around the same time we have been sending more satilates into space for mobile communications, radio dishes and mobile phone masts, and Wi fi. Pigeons flying in the path of radio dishes can be instantly cooked, so with all these's signals and radio waves, there must have an effect, in heating up the atmosphere.

I mean that If radio waves can cause molicules to vibrate and heat up.

Mobile phone masts have been opposed on health questions

A micro wave oven doesn't produce that much heat to cook. With so much radio wave and other radiation criss crossing the globe, then is'nt there a chance then, we are microwaving ourselves

2007-11-28 08:42:49 · 11 answers · asked by MARK J 2 in Environment Global Warming

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Interesting theory!

2007-11-28 08:49:03 · answer #1 · answered by Molly 2 · 2 1

No offense, but this is more whacked out than Gore's idea of this so called increase in the world's temperature Watch the news, look when the record highs were recorded, you'll probably notice it was sometime before the 1st World War. The logic step from that point would be to look for a major GEOLOGICAL (not social) event that could have caused such a spike in the temperature. Most of the record highs are a result of the eruption of Krakatoa in the late 19th century, which not only had the force and heat of multiple atomic explosions but also ejected 25 million cubic tons of HOT ash all the way into to the upper Troposhphere.

2007-11-28 17:39:38 · answer #2 · answered by The Voice 3 · 1 1

Microwave frequencies have the potential to heat, but the lower frequencies loose energy because of longer wavelengths. The higher frequencies concentrate the energy in a smaller area. Most of the sources of microwave energy that you listed are very low powered and they loose energy as the distance from the antenna is increased. Radar is capable of injuring birds as you described, because it is high powered and the birds would have to be very close to the radiating element. Wavelengths longer than microwave really don't have the ability to heat molecules.
The reason infrared frequencies have the ability to excite molecules with 3 or more atoms is because the wavelength of infrared is close to the same length as the distance the electrons travel in the orbitals of the bonded molecule. It kind of puts a ripple in the orbital that causes the molecule to vibrate until it re-emits the energy and returns to its natural state.

2007-11-28 17:21:32 · answer #3 · answered by Larry 4 · 0 0

This is a very very good question because you are partially right. If you look at the electromagnetic spectrum, you will see that radio waves are very long and slow moving compared to other electromagnetic influence in our atmosphere.

You hit the nail on the head with the excitation of absorbent materials with a fast moving wavelength. Why do you cover your skin in the summer? UV burns you.

UV is the fast moving wavelength, go to this site to see 17,000 hours of research supporting your theory. http://www.thermoguy.com/globalwarming-heatgain.html is the site that will let you see a visual of that molecular excitation.

Smart question from a progressive thinker and how do you stop the excitation? Use reflective paints, coatings or wonderful shade. Imaging California got knocked off the power grid treating the symptoms of what you bring up here.

2007-11-28 17:08:02 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

That is RIIIGGGGHT!! Dr. Don Rose started in October 1973 broadcasting on KFRC AM 610 in San Francisco, California . According to the IPCC report, page 87 paragraph 3, global warming began in 1973! So, there you have it!

Hello to all of you in Sacratomato and San Raquel.

http://www.sfradiomuseum.com/audio/kfrc/dr-don-rose.shtml

2007-11-28 17:08:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Microwave radiation strong enough to warm the atmosphere would cook you pretty quickly too.

2007-11-28 16:56:03 · answer #6 · answered by kinning_park 5 · 3 0

This makes more sense than CO2 but it wont get all the whacked things all the ECO wackoes want done to make humanity "Responsible" All the Doppler weather radars and stuff the climatologists is playing with all the time.

2007-11-28 16:52:36 · answer #7 · answered by vladoviking 5 · 2 3

Nope - It doesn't work that way. We are bombarded by far more radiation from space than we create on our planet.

Man is far too small and insignificant to have any impact on the climate.

2007-11-28 17:01:38 · answer #8 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 2 2

no, not caused by radio waves, global warming is caused by people with a lack of brain waves!

2007-11-28 17:46:19 · answer #9 · answered by roadrunner 3 · 0 1

very interesting and good theory

2007-11-28 16:50:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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