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Comment Re:Lies! (Score 1) 118

If you had actual microwave energy leaking from your oven it wouldn't have an auditory effect on the human ear. But it is amplitude modulated with how the power supply is rectified into the magnetron. The main frequency of the oven would need to be one that effects your ear more specifically, so if you were to AM one tuned for the inner ear for example you should be able to generate an audible tone. Most microphones will respond to 2.4GHz that's being amplitude modulated though, I've accidentally done it myself with magnetron experiments. You can clearly hear a mains hum that's much louder in the recording than what you hear from the transformer.

Comment Re: The "triangle" video was thoroughly debunked t (Score 1) 216

The rotating saucer thing looks like some optical source causing excessive signal on the detector creating pixel saturation. The same thing happens with laser beam profilers when the beam is too intense for the detector. It seems oddly coincidental that it rotates in some manner relative to the aircraft own change.

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