@ze_rusty Sounds a bit impractical.
You'd need a really big powerbank and a small incandescent for this to work, and even then it would only last for a couple hours. no?
@helios_brah Hmm I wonder how that could solve it completely. But if it's better than regular synthetic fibers, that's good.
Didn't think about the temperature issue before, that's a valid point.
@helios_brah Another side to this: I'd advise you to stick to purely cotton/nature based canopies. The syntethic ones ruin air quality in a form like this and can also create an electrostatic charge in the air, which I personally find very uncomfortable.
@helios_brah Keep going bro, at the end of this journey through hell you'll find paradise and have learned so much (saying this to myself as well).
Thanks for your thoughts on this, I've also tried a canopy in a heavy DE apartment before and couldn't understand why I still felt so terrible.
@helios_brah That's actually a pretty good approach.
We need to start treating EMF pollution the same way as noise or odor pollution. Just as no one in their right mind would start a bonfire right under their neighbors balconies or blast music at 2am, the same should go for WIFIs and phones.
@ze_rusty We're entering biblical end time levels of insanity with this. Time to find shielded houses soon for sure. And pray that people are gonna wake up to this and change course soon.
@PoteatTweet@ze_rusty But that's mostly PHEVs and EVs and only one gas, right? Hard to reach a conclusion since the difference can be so huge with combustion engines.
I'm more curious about diesel cars, since I would guess that a diesel with low generator EMF should be the lowest EMF car you can get.