Another experiment proved the danger of radiation from 5G networks.
This time, PowerLight Technologies and Ericsson have developed a
laser power supply for 5G base stations. Engineers have been working
on the creation of technologies for wireless transmission of energy
over a long distance for a long time, and now there are working
options that do this in practice. The US military has already shown
interest in laser power transmission, and in 2019, PowerLight
Technologies, together with the US Navy Research Laboratory, tested
a new system that managed to transmit 400 watts over a distance of
325 meters. Now the company, along with telecommunications
equipment manufacturer Ericsson, has demonstrated civilian
applications of the technology by powering a base station from
a laser.
In the center of the receiver is a photovoltaic panel that converts
laser radiation into electricity, and 16 photodiodes are located on
either side of it in a circle. Together with 16 radiators at the other
end, they form an imaginary cylinder around the main beam for power
transmission. Therefore, laser radiation will be added to the
hazardous radiation from 5G towers. Since laser radiation is a
significant hazard to the eyes. This radiation is well focused by the
lens on the retina, which can blind humans or animals. The high
energy density of the laser causes burns and other tissue damage.
Lasers are capable of causing eye damage even by scattered radiation!
Direct and, in some cases, scattered laser radiation can cause skin
burns up to complete destruction of tissues and is a fire hazard.
5G lasers will not only dazzle people and animals, but together with
the radiation of base stations and modems will have a combined
damaging non-ionizing effect on all living things around. In fact,
this technology is harmful to life on Earth.