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And, they would need to best arch rival, Ole Miss. To get to 9 wins, the Bulldogs would need to win their bowl game. © 2004-2005 by unless otherwise specified.Mississippi State could finish the season with 9 wins after easily beating Tennessee State on Saturday. By the same token, there has been no one who can disprove the existence of such a risk.Ĭhildren should be forbidden from cell phone use because they still grow their brains and are particularly vulnerable to radiation. Although so far no one has proved the radiation from cell phones can cause something clinically significant. People should try to avoid use of cell phones. The study shows how scary cell phone radiation is.
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After 65 minutes, the whole egg was well cooked. Researchers found the protein in the egg had become solid although the egg yolk was still in liquid form. After 25 minutes, however, the egg shell started to become hot and at 40 minutes, the surface of the egg became hard and bristled. The researchers then called from one cell phone to another and kept the cell phones on after connecting.ĭuring the first 15 minutes, nothing changed. In the experiment, researchers placed one egg in a porcelain cup (because it is easy to conduct heat), and put one cell phone on one side and another cell phone on the other.
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Recently, new media has reported a study showing the radiation from cell phones is so full of energy they can be used to cook eggs. However, one thing for sure is that the radiation from a cell phone is harmful. To be fair, no one knows exactly how much harm a cell phone can do to a person. Results from short-term studies were used to convince consumers that use of a cell phone is not associated with brain tumors or cancer, which only develop decades after exposure. Many organizations including the cell phone industry often downplay the risk of cell phone radiation to the brain. Lou Dobbs video on Immigration/Amnesty bill (dead since 2007)
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Send spam to the South African police to save childrenīush IQ report / Lovenstein Institute hoaxĪTM PIN code entered in reverse will call the police The Oliver North / Osama bin Ladin / Al Gore hoax Given the known specification of mobile phone batteries and the laws of physics it's doubtful if even dozends of mobile phones piled around it were capable of boiling an egg. In practice only a fraction of the energy would turn into microwave radiation that warms the egg. In other words, if all the energy used by the cell phone was converted into microwave energy (a lot of the electricity warms the silicon in the electronics and the display and thus just warms the handset) and all that energy were to radiate *only* at the egg and in no other direction, the egg would barely reach body temperature before the battery goes dead. This is 1.7 kcal or enough to warm a 60g egg by 28 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit). Skip the following figures if you don't care for physics:Ī fairly average 3.6V mobile phone battery stores 730 mAh, which is 2,6 Wh (Watt hours) of electric energy. Like getting punked.Ī cell phone battery doesn't actually carry enough charge to heat an egg to the required temperature. See what happens when you "borrow" a posting from another person. just received an e-mail from Victoria Boutenko. A blog site published an article about the supposed experiment, followed by this explanation: Apparently it's based on a hoax published in a Russian magazine ( Komsomolskaya Pravda, April 23, 2006). The following piece of information has been passed around by email after appearing on several websites. In most cases when you take an arbitrary sentence from the message and google for it you'll end up with many hoax warning pages as the result. Please take the time to verify the message by doing a Google search before you send it on to anyone else. Hoaxes and Urban Legends: You can cook an egg by placing it between two cellphones Whenever you receive an email that urges you to immediately forward that mail to everyone you know, there is a very good chance the email is a hoax. Hoaxes and Urban Legends: You can cook an egg by placing it between two cellphones