My cell phone
can cook an egg?
August 28th, 2006 at 1:34 pm
For what has been eternity the battle has been waging
with cell phone companies saying that there is no risk with using cell
phones. What do I read now? Two Russians have successfully cooked an egg
using 2 cell phones. Is this not irrefutable proof that we are
scrambling our brains voluntarily every time we answer our cell phones?
And then we wonder why there are so many cases of
cancer these days, and the multitude of other symptoms that seem to be
appearing out of thin air. All along we have but ourselves to blame.
For those interested in reading the experiment that
was conducted, I’ve included it here. (I did not conduct this
experiment, I am not responsible for the findings and I DO NOT TAKE
RESPONSIBILITY for the authenticity of this experiment. However i do
say, its better to be safe than sorry.)
Enjoy the interesting article How Two Russian
Journalists Cooked an Egg with their Mobile Phones.

Vladimir Lagovski and Andrei Moiseynko from
Komsomolskaya Pravda Newspaper in Moscow decided to learn first-hand how
harmful cell phones are.
There is no magic in cooking with your
cell phone. The secret is in the radio waves that the cell phone
radiates.
The journalists created a simple
microwave structure as shown in the picture. They called from one cell
phone to the other and left both phones on talking mode. They placed a
tape recorder next to phones to imitate sounds of speaking so the phones
would stay on.

After, 15 minutes: The egg became
slightly warm.
25 minutes: The egg became very warm.
40 minutes: The egg became very hot.
65 minutes: The egg was cooked. (As you can see.)

Conclusion ..1: Cooking eggs with
mobile phones is possible but very expensive ($4.55 or 123 Rubles)
Conclusion ..2: All this talk of
danger is exaggerated; even if your brain gets cooked, it would take a
couple hours of talking on a cell phone.
I might add, it takes approximately 2 minutes of
speaking on a cellular phone for the radiation to cross the protective
Blood Brain Barrier. So whenever there is a land line available use it
in preference to your cell.
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