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Old 07-31-2008, 01:44 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Shoolig View Post
Do you guys really think it's possible?

Mobile phones use radio waves. Radio waves are too long to cause friction between molecules and create heat. If phones used microwaves, I could see this as being something feasible, but, they don't- it's not real.

Plus- the way they lay the phone out doesn't make any sense either.

Also, the waves are incoming in the video, not outgoing (making a call). The waves were there the entire time... there isn't much signal being sent from the ringing phones since the voicemail, ringtones, etc. are stored by the cell phone provider- not the phone. Until you pick up, there's really no more radio waves coming from that phone than there were when it was dormant. Unless you call a ringtone a radio wave, even then, music doesn't make popcorn pop.

Pfew, end rant.
any1 ever tell u that ur smart?


edit- why did the op get banned?
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