Carrying your phone directly against your body (especially next to sensitive tissues like breasts, ovaries, or testes) means you’re placing the source of non-native electromagnetic emissions millimeters away from cells, not meters
Total abuse of the inverse square law
Electromagnetic fields obey the inverse square law: Doubling the distance drops the intensity by a factor of four. Keeping the phone on your body = maximum exposure
For most of human history, the body experienced only natural (native) electromagnetic fields from the Earth’s Schumann resonances, cosmic background radiation, and sunlight’s broad spectrum
Suddenly, we’re placing high frequency, pulsed nnEMFs directly on reproductive glands, mammary tissue, and major nerves for hours a day, often overnight
These tissues are highly vascularized (absorbing more energy), hormone sensitive (breast, testes, ovaries), and Undergo constant cellular turnover, making them more vulnerable to chronic stressors
Even if we set aside debates about long term carcinogenicity, constantly bombarding sensitive tissue with an artificial signal source is reckless
Airplane mode is common sense
Turning your phone off or switching to airplane mode when it’s on your body:
1. Eliminates active signal emissions
2. Costs you nothing (you can still use offline apps, camera, notes, etc)
3. Restores a basic buffer between your body and nnEMFs
You wouldn’t sleep with your head next to a running microwave or keep a heat lamp pressed against your skin all day
So why carry a mini transmitter in your bra or pocket for hours on end?
This isn’t fear mongering, it’s the intersection of physics and biology, otherwise known as biophysics
Your body is an electromagnetic system. Your phone is a transmitter. Distance matters. Sensitive tissues matter. And airplane mode is the simplest, lowest cost way to reduce unnecessary chronic exposure
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