Iphone ethernet calling

In order to avoid using iphone with electromagnetic waves emissions (eg. for electro sensitive people but also for static workers who would be interested for better signals in general), is there a plan to do Ethernet calling (instead of Wifi calling) on Iphone. The goal would be to have same functions as wifi calling (eg, message, facetime and mobile phone calls) but through ethernet instead. Thanks for your help.


iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on Mar 10, 2023 5:16 AM

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Mar 10, 2023 5:43 AM in response to KiltedTim

Sorry but it is not possible to conclude that there is "no such thing as EMG hypersensitivity". It is only possible to conclude on things that can be measured (eg. hormona levels, blood pressure....) and on short periods. No study can conclude there is no effect over 30 - 40 years or more yet (it would be also very difficult from a methodology persective). For things which are more difficult to measure (eg. concentration level), the standard deviations are usually so wide (eg. subjective scoring) that is very easy to conclude there is no effect. Instead the conclusions shoud be "there is no static differences between the 2 groups studied, considering standard deviations of X". No statistic differences does not mean there is no effect. (eg; with much more data or with methods with much lower standard deviations, conclusions may become different).


In conclusion, whynot avoiding Electromagnetic wave exposure when it can be avoided ?

Mar 10, 2023 5:52 AM in response to thibaut290

Any “electronic wave exposure” you may get from your phone is dwarfed by the exposure you experience from other sources. IF there were any long term benefits from avoiding such exposure, simply doing something like using your phone connected to an Ethernet cable with the cellular radio turned off would be so insignificant as to make no difference at all.


If you’re serious about avoiding such exposure, the only solution would be for you to move to a mountaintop or a remote island somewhere and live completely without electronic technology of any kind.


You’ve bought into the worst kind of pseudoscientific hogwash.

Mar 10, 2023 6:21 AM in response to KiltedTim

I fully agree. Especially in towns or busy area. It is also one of the reason why reliable EWE studies are very difficult to get currently (unless to isolate people on mountain tops, islands or caverns). But for people leaving in some countrysides where the wifi is the main source of exposure, why not avoiding to reduce or limit it if it can be done easily by switching to ethernet ?


Also, ethernet calling would be helpful fo the static worker that I am to avoid to pay for additional wifi repeater.


Otherwise thanks for your last words. I would be glad to talk about science methodologies some days.

Mar 10, 2023 6:36 AM in response to thibaut290

WiFi is not the main source of exposure…. Do you have a radio? Are there any radio stations that are reachable at all? You can’t stop the radio waves propagating through the ether by turning off your radio. Ditto your television set. Do you have electricity? You’re getting EMR exposure from that, whether you have anything plugged in or turned on at all. A microwave oven? Electric range? Coffee maker? Light bulbs? You get the picture. Your phone is way down on the list.

Mar 10, 2023 6:51 AM in response to KiltedTim

I have done measurements with the appropriate apparatus. The highest source by far is the microwave oven (but it works a very short time of the day. Then the wifi box is very significant. Then the phones when transferring data or calling through wifi. The others are negligible (eg. electrical wires, TV..). FYI radio source are low frequency waves so very low absorption by the body. So when it is not necessary, especially for the kids, I am glad to switch off the wifi box. Same reason if a wifi repeater can be avoided.

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