TV-frequency EM radiation is non-ionizing, so how’s it going to transfer enough energy to your cells to cause cancer?
Neither that nor the rest of your ’graf is a decisive argument against a causal connection. And unless you can increase my probability that there are no subsystems of the human body that can resonate at TV frequencies, I will continue in my tentative belief that TV-frequency EM might still cause a problem even if sub-kilohertz EM does not.
Very good point about, “It’s interesting,” though. “It’s interesting,” should be a good reason only to teenagers still learning to find pleasure in learning new science.
Neither that nor the rest of your ’graf is a decisive argument against a causal connection. And unless you can increase my probability that there are no subsystems of the human body that can resonate at TV frequencies, I will continue in my tentative belief that TV-frequency EM might still cause a problem even if sub-kilohertz EM does not.
Very good point about, “It’s interesting,” though. “It’s interesting,” should be a good reason only to teenagers still learning to find pleasure in learning new science.