#Info - Spectrum confusion (part 2)
- 20somethingmedia
- Sep 24
- 2 min read
Question: Lastly, discuss whether cellphone towers can indeed synchronise with brains that emit radio waves; and can one brain or multiple brains in synergy with fields of radio waves from cellphone towers that employ spectrum technology send and receive SOUND waves?
Can Cellphone Towers Synchronize with Brains Using Radio Waves?
Do Brains Emit or Respond to Radio Waves?
Human brains do emit very weak electromagnetic fields as part of neural activity, primarily measured by EEG or MEG devices detecting brainwaves (oscillations in neuron activity). Some scientific research suggests that these oscillations can be analogized to frequency-modulated (FM) signals, but this is a biological neural coding mechanism, not radio communication in the conventional sense.
There is no evidence that brains naturally emit or receive purposeful radio frequency signals capable of wireless data exchange like cellphones or radios. The brain’s electromagnetic activity is many orders of magnitude weaker and at extremely low frequencies compared to typical communication radio frequencies.
Can Cell Towers Interact with Brain Waves?
Cellphone towers emit radio frequency waves within regulated parts of the spectrum for communication with mobile devices. These waves are forms of non-ionizing radiation and do not have the energy to manipulate or synchronize with brain activity in a controlled way.
Scientific consensus has found no strong evidence that RF waves from cell towers cause harmful biological effects or that they can decode or encode meaningful sound or data signals into brainwaves.
Can Brains and Cell Towers Send/Receive Sound Waves via Radio?
Sound waves are mechanical vibrations traveling through air or other media, fundamentally different from electromagnetic waves. Radio waves cannot directly carry sound like air vibrations; instead, sound is converted into digital signals, modulated onto radio waves, transmitted, and then converted back into sound by a receiving device such as a cellphone speaker.
There is no scientifically credible mechanism or technology today by which brains could act as radios, sending or receiving sound wirelessly via cell towers or spectrum technology without electronic devices mediating. Multiple brains do not form a synergistic radio transmission system either.
Summary
• Satellite internet is fundamentally an application of spectrum technology, utilizing specific radio frequency bands within the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit high-speed data between space satellites and Earth terminals.
• Spectrum technology organizes EM waves by frequency to efficiently allocate wireless communication channels for radios, mobile networks, satellite systems, and more.
• Radio technology is a core portion of spectrum technology dealing specifically with radio waves used for communication.
• While brains produce electric and magnetic fields measurable as brain waves, they do not emit or receive radio waves as communication signals in any established scientific sense.
• Cellphone towers broadcast radio frequency signals that enable communication with mobile devices, but they do not synchronize with human brains nor transfer sound waves directly to or from brains.
• Claims suggesting brains and cell towers can send and receive sound signals via radio waves lack scientific support and should be viewed skeptically.
Thus, satellite internet is clearly a spectrum-based telecommunications application, while the notion of brains interacting with cellphone tower radio waves to send or receive sound is not supported by current science.
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