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  • In today's tech-savvy world,

  • it's all around you.

  • An invisible world

  • of electromagnetic signals and radio waves.

  • Wi-Fi, or Wireless Fidelity,

  • is responsible for over 60 percent

  • of the planet's internet traffic.

  • It's seemingly everywhere.

  • Yet, imperceptible to the human eye.

  • But what if you could see it?

  • Your eyes are pretty remarkable,

  • and I'm not just saying that to be nice.

  • You can see colors

  • over an electromagnetic wavelength

  • anywhere from 410 nanometers,

  • here you'll find violet,

  • to roughly 680 nanometers,

  • to roughly 680 nanometers,

  • to roughly 680 nanometers,

  • the home of red.

  • This is what we callvisible light,”

  • also known as the visible spectrum.

  • Its what humans can view

  • without the aid of any fancy tech devices.

  • Things like Wi-Fi are invisible to the human eye.

  • But what if it wasn't?

  • There are upwards of 4 billion people

  • accessing the internet around the world.

  • That's a lot of Wi-Fi signals.

  • If you could see them,

  • you would be peeking into the unseen world

  • of electromagnetic fields.

  • Wi-Fi is all about

  • transmitting and receiving data

  • in the gigahertz (GHz) range.

  • If you woke up one day with the ability

  • to see these signals,

  • you would see frequencies up to 30 GHz,

  • wavelengths greater than 10 millimeters (0.4 inches.)

  • Not so bad, right?

  • Well, it is speculated

  • that Wi-Fi waves, or pulses, are approximately

  • 15 centimeters (six inches) apart.

  • So imagine a bombardment of colored bands

  • taking over your vision.

  • With everything we have in our homes

  • that relies on Wi-Fi

  • and the ever-expanding

  • availability of the signal,

  • like city-wide public Wi-Fi networks,

  • the visual stimulation would be too much.

  • It would be overwhelming, to say the least.

  • Prepare yourself for the worst headache

  • in the history of headaches.

  • It would be inescapable.

  • Wi-Fi routers or antennas can be attached

  • to almost anything,

  • including trees, buildings, lamp posts

  • and other structures.

  • If you think that

  • fleeing to the wilderness would work,

  • a typical outdoor router can project its signal

  • 300 feet or more from its location.

  • All those routers will be creating

  • a circular data field around them.

  • Talk about being surrounded!

  • There have also been claims that

  • just being exposed to electromagnetic fields

  • can cause symptoms of anxiety,

  • depression, nausea and suicidal thoughts.

  • So, imagine what would happen

  • if you could see them.

  • If you could see these signals,

  • you would probably be looking for

  • the deepest cave you could find to hide in,

  • to escape from the constant barrage

  • of lights and freakiness.

  • But, could something like this actually happen?

  • Well, technically we could make this a reality,

  • but it's not something

  • that would ever occur naturally.

  • It's easy to take a pair of,

  • say, infrared goggles off.

  • But if you were stuck with this ability forever,

  • you'd be crushed by the overwhelming

  • amount of visual input.

  • Overall, the idea of being able to

  • to witness Wi-Fi in action

  • sounds like a really cool idea,

  • but we should limit it to our technology,

  • not ourselves.

  • Thankfully, our natural eyes aren't capable

  • of seeing this invisible world,

  • and we should consider ourselves lucky.

  • Electromagnetic waves can have all sorts

  • of strange effects on us.

  • It's even theorized that they're responsible

  • for what we know asghosts.”

  • It makes you think, doesn't it?

  • What if ghosts were real?

In today's tech-savvy world,

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Wifiが目に見えていたら? (What If Wifi Was Visible?)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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