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Where Is Tesla Going To Get The Lithium And Graphite For The “Gigafactory”?
8 years ago

While all electrical devices, from table lamps to copy machines, emit EMF radiation, the problem is that there is no established threshold standard that says what an unhealthy dose might be, and no concrete, scientific proof that the sort of EMF produced by electric motors harms people in the first place.

Taken together, the many studies of EMF radiation and human health have been inconclusive. A major analysis of study results, published by the National Institutes of Health in 2002, said that “the overall scientific evidence for human health risk from EMF exposure is weak.”

Users of personal computers are subject to EMF exposure in the range of 2 to 20 mG, electric blankets 5 to 30 mG, and a hair dryer 10 to 70 mG, according to an Australian government compilation. Earth's magnetic field is 250-650 mG. It is thought to be produced by electric currents flowing deep within the earth’s core.

We know that gasoline fumes and exhaust gases are unhealthy without any doubt. So you are changing one known health risk to something so small that it haven't even been proven exist. I wouldn't worry about that.

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