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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie Pete" data-source="post: 77516185" data-attributes="member: 421731"><p>Near IR is in the terahertz range. Microwaves are in the gigahertz range. Microwave ovens are 1000 watts plus. Microwave heating was discovered by accident. A radar researcher had a block of chocolate in his pocket. It melted when he went past a device he was testing. He was not affected himself. </p><p></p><p>The power levels required for treatment will obviously be closely monitored. The NIR is not intended to affect cells directly. It is used to excite the dye molecule used in imaging. The energy required to excite a molecule should be minuscule compared to a microwave oven. I was exposed to microwave radiation for over 3 years while I was in the Navy. I'm 72 and still alive and kicking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie Pete, post: 77516185, member: 421731"] Near IR is in the terahertz range. Microwaves are in the gigahertz range. Microwave ovens are 1000 watts plus. Microwave heating was discovered by accident. A radar researcher had a block of chocolate in his pocket. It melted when he went past a device he was testing. He was not affected himself. The power levels required for treatment will obviously be closely monitored. The NIR is not intended to affect cells directly. It is used to excite the dye molecule used in imaging. The energy required to excite a molecule should be minuscule compared to a microwave oven. I was exposed to microwave radiation for over 3 years while I was in the Navy. I'm 72 and still alive and kicking. [/QUOTE]
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