Potential Health Effects of Wi-Fi Radiation to the Chicken Embryonic Egg as an Animal Model

Authors

  • John Paulo Florida

Keywords:

:Embryonic eggs, incubator, radiation, frequency, electromagnetic, Wi-Fi, Weight, GHz

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Technology innovations are one of the latest trends to the society nowadays because it helps a lot to the people to communicate, learn, and etc. Although these technologies help the people, particularly, the Wi-Fi, but it gives harmful effect to the person that exposed a lot to this. In this study, the researcher investigated the possible health effects of Wi-Fi radiation (also called electromagnetic frequency) to the development of embryonic eggs from chicken.

 

METHODS

Two simple set-ups were used. The eggs are selected according to the fertilization and similarity of weights. The researcher provided a man-made improvised incubator with the same outcome with the commercialized one. Each set, the researcher placed three fertilized eggs and monitored it daily for 21 days. After this, the researcher placed one set-up near ten meters Wi-Fi range and the other one was placed about 100 meters away. In addition, the normal incubation was also used.

 

RESULTS

The researcher found out that the fertilized eggs exposed to the ten meters Wi-Fi range (1.6 to 6.5GHz frequency exposure) wasn't hatched (died) but the eggs away for about 100 meters (0.01 to 0.09 GHz frequency exposure) was hatched. Also, the results showed that the weight of eggs near ten meters was increase rapidly, from 30.0 grams average initial to 38.33 grams average final after 20 days (before hatching schedule). On the other hand, the eggs in the 100 meters Wi-Fi range also increased partially, from 30.0 grams average initial to 34.6 grams average final.

 

DISCUSSIONS

The results prove that Wi-Fi radiation has significant effects to the health and development of embryonic eggs. Living cells exposed for about 1.6 to 6.5 GHz of frequency dies. The experiment also proves that electromagnetic radiation frequency of 0.01 to 0.06 GHz has no significant effects to the embryonic eggs. For this reasons, the study proves that Wi-Fi radiation can boost up the cell division of embryonic eggs and living cells, causes massive gain of weight, but on the other side, radiation destructs the cells that causes death. Radiation frequency of 1.6 to 6.5 GHz radiation frequency is dangerous to living cells, particularly that it kills the cells.

Published

2019-01-18