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  1. voultsi

    Zeolite

    Sorry about the site but i believe that it still expresses a fair point that a lot of sites also state , that computers and monitors can emit 'bad things' . Can this be true? . As i said i don't have any real scientific knowledge and i also don't try to be on someones side.
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    Zeolite

    I just told my friend what you posted about zeolite not being useful and he told me that the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is covered with zeolite and that in the same way zeolite absorbs radioactive radiation , it can absorb radiation from electronic devices Also , the same friend tells me that electromagnetic radiation is harmful , i don't want to defend him or something just trying to realize , i googled and found some articles : i.e. http://emwatch.com/computer-radiation-may-damage-your-health/ I dont know if i am allowed to post links ...
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    Zeolite

    Hello , first of all because i am not a scientist , therefore i don't have any related knowledge , i don't know if this thread is in the correct category. I live near a mountain where it has a lot of zeolite and there have been extractions of it and it has been suggested by a friend of mine to keep a small rock of zeolite near my computer/TV station because it absorbs radiation . Actually yesterday he brought me some more rocks as there are plenty of it and he visits the mountain quiet often for walks and he told me that someone took some zeolite samples for testings at a lab in Germany and they found out that it absorbs a lot of radiation. My question is what kind of radiation zeolite absorbs and how effective it is ( if it is at all ) ?
  4. develop? Also can someone refer me to an article or something about that matter...
  5. Hello people, this is my first post to your forum and as a little bit new to the science world , i would like to ask you a question : How is it to be a scientist(Physicist,Mech.Engineer,Chemist etc.)? The only example of a scientist's life that i have seen is The Big Bang Theory... Of course i am aware that it makes a little bit fun of scientist showing them as people that dont have that good of social skills and that this is not obviously true, but are all the other aspects real? For example , their free time-time for hobbys , their financial situation , their work place , their earnings? P.S I am asking all these because i am 16 years old and i want to become a scientist(Engineer) Greeting from Greece !!
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