Auditory Effects of Microwave Radiation

Authors: James C. Lin

Year: 2021

Category: Health Physics

Journal: Springer

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64544-1

URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64544-1

Abstract

Overview

This book delivers a comprehensive analysis of the auditory effects experienced by humans when exposed to high-power microwave pulses. It is a critical resource for understanding the significant health implications associated with microwave radiation.

Findings

  • Exploration of physical theories and models related to microwave pulse exposure.
  • Insight into physiological responses and phenomena induced by microwaves.
  • Details on brain anatomy and physiology relevant to microwave exposure.
  • Analysis of dosimetry concerning microwave power deposition on humans.
  • Examination of the microwave auditory effect and interaction mechanisms.
  • Discussion on the induction of shock and pressure waves due to microwave pulses.

Conclusion

The publication addresses the urgent need for multidisciplinary research into the effects of microwave emissions on human health, emphasizing both the complex interaction mechanisms and the potential health hazards.

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