Seeing as how it is impossible to prove that something does not have an effect (how would you test it? how would you ever really know for certain you've exhausted all possible tests?), and seeing as how so many studies have been coming up as inconclusive, it doesn't seem terribly likely that cell phones are going to cause cancer. After all, there are so many wireless signals out there that if cell phones were dangerous, so would cordless phones, Wi-Fi, radios, Bluetooth, etc. I just don't see how anything that weak could really harm you, even if placed close to your head.
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Mike @ Sep 19th 2007 1:29AM
Seeing as how it is impossible to prove that something does not have an effect (how would you test it? how would you ever really know for certain you've exhausted all possible tests?), and seeing as how so many studies have been coming up as inconclusive, it doesn't seem terribly likely that cell phones are going to cause cancer. After all, there are so many wireless signals out there that if cell phones were dangerous, so would cordless phones, Wi-Fi, radios, Bluetooth, etc. I just don't see how anything that weak could really harm you, even if placed close to your head.