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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
radiation—and turn the effect of
electromagnetic radio waves into
"visible light," that is, into a form
visible to our eyes.
Since radio waves contain no
particles, they do people no harm at the
moment of impact. These waves cannot
be perceived by any of our senses,
though the radios in our homes translate
these into sound waves that our ears can
perceive. The crackling noise heard in
Among those rays invisible to the the absence of any broadcast on our
naked eye are the X-rays used in household radios is actually the sound
medical diagnosis.
Radio waves cannot be perceived by any of our senses. Yet the radio sets in
our homes convert them into sound waves at a volume that our ears can
hear easily.
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