21st April, 2023 • A review of Remembering Nearfield • by Dr M. Nisa Khan
Remembering Nearfield is a radiant as well as a brilliant animation film on EHS and EMS concerns. In principle, any man-made or unnatural radiation disturbs any natural species. It is a matter of degree to which a natural person or entity is sensitive to unnatural radiation. – Dr. M. Nisa Khan.
Today, millions of people suffer from EHS and EMS caused by wireless communication gadgets and LED lighting. Electricity or man-made EM radiation or fields contained in wires and cables are far better than those that travel wirelessly in our neighborhood. The worst kind of man-made radiation is that which is created from flat radiation sources such as laser and LED lights as well as base-station and cell-phone antennas that are ubiquitous in our world today.
The science and mathematics of why this is the case will someday be invariably recognized by IEEE, FCC, IEC, CIE, IES, ICNIRP and all other organizations that currently conveniently overlook flat radiators that generate strong EM radiation in order for signals to travel far in living space and are most dangerous at nearfield, immediately in front of the flat radiation sources.
Dr. M. Nisa Khan, Author of “Understanding LED Illumination” (CRC Press, 2013) and “Novel Derivations & Validations of Near-field Electromagnetic Spatial Power Density Distribution and Propagation Functions for Flat Antennas,” Principia Scientific International, February 17, 2022.
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