Enoon wrote:There's even some
research done concerning which tin foil hat will protect against which radiation... but the data is a bit strange. The conclusion states:
Quote:The helmets amplify frequency bands that coincide with those allocated to the US government between 1.2 Ghz and 1.4 Ghz. According to the FCC, These bands are supposedly reserved for ''radio location'' (ie, GPS), and other communications with satellites (see, for example, [3]). The 2.6 Ghz band coincides with mobile phone technology. Though not affiliated by government, these bands are at the hands of multinational corporations.
It requires no stretch of the imagination to conclude that the current helmet craze is likely to have been propagated by the Government, possibly with the involvement of the FCC. We hope this report will encourage the paranoid community to develop improved helmet designs to avoid falling prey to these shortcomings.
So please beware of the tinfoil helmet!!!
I totally agree here, stay away from those kind of silly toys.
Relating to their size, as the study stated, they are working as an antenna and amplify signals instead of protecting against them.
Even if such a device is conducted to a grounding point of the electrical system of the house it will not protect you, because HF-signals cannot be grounded by massive wires such as used in the household electric systems.
This comes because of the
skin effect.
“Coincidences are what are left over after you've applied a bad theory.” P.W. Bridgman