A Los Alamos researcher says that the microwaves emitted by cell phones can interact with human tissues in a way that has yet to be taken into account.

One argument for cell phone safety is that microwave photons don’t have enough energy to break chemical bonds. However, theoretical biologist William Bruno says otherwise. According to Bruno, the traditional idea that microwaves aren’t strong enough to affect human tissues only applies when the photon density is low. When the density is higher, photons can interfere constructively.

Gizmodo reports:

“Bruno cites optical tweezers as an example. We know that optical tweezers, which use photons to manipulate very small objects like cells, can do damage to structures. That’s well documented. And that’s because the photons are piled on — the more photons, the stronger the force (and the more potential damage).”

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