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Serpo
25th July 2013, 12:52 PM
This is What Wi-Fi Looks Like (http://www.popgive.com/2013/07/this-is-what-wi-fi-looks-like.html) Posted by Admin Posted on 10:52 AM 5 comments (http://www.popgive.com/2013/07/this-is-what-wi-fi-looks-like.html#comment-form)


Wireless internet (http://www.popgive.com/2012/07/the-internet-map.html). This wonderful hidden energy all around all of us that connects us to people and then websites around the world. But what if you could basically see wireless internet? Exactly what would it be like? That is precisely the question artist Nickolay Lamm (http://www.mydeals.com/blog/what-if-you-could-see-wifi/post) has wanted to answer. With the help of Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel, he launched a number of images representing just what wi-fi would look like if it turns out to be visible to the human eye.


Wifi is an energy field that is transmitted as waves. The waves have a certain height, distance between them and travel at a certain speed. The distance between wifi waves is shorter than that of radio waves and longer than that of microwaves, giving wifi a unique transmission (http://www.popgive.com/2013/07/this-is-what-wi-fi-looks-like.html?#) band that can't be interrupted by other signals. This image shows an idealized wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colors.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-esaiDQc3mVA/Ue1wtb4LG6I/AAAAAAABOwc/kD6SmNMfy68/s640/visible_wifi_1.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-esaiDQc3mVA/Ue1wtb4LG6I/AAAAAAABOwc/kD6SmNMfy68/s1600/visible_wifi_1.jpg)


http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GVNBDrfpKzw/Ue1w0Xk5sfI/AAAAAAABOws/Cji0knBW-yw/s640/visible_wifi_2.jpg (http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-GVNBDrfpKzw/Ue1w0Xk5sfI/AAAAAAABOws/Cji0knBW-yw/s1600/visible_wifi_2.jpg)


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Xequyku25Ko/Ue1wvqWPCjI/AAAAAAABOwk/PT-tBx0BgeE/s640/visible_wifi_3.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Xequyku25Ko/Ue1wvqWPCjI/AAAAAAABOwk/PT-tBx0BgeE/s1600/visible_wifi_3.jpg)


http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pwKSypax1eU/Ue1w0llipDI/AAAAAAABOw4/UH8gqdPTs5Q/s1600/visible_wifi_4.jpg (http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pwKSypax1eU/Ue1w0llipDI/AAAAAAABOw4/UH8gqdPTs5Q/s1600/visible_wifi_4.jpg)


http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-zikhIS80YzQ/Ue1w0Xvv8OI/AAAAAAABOww/3qMnkixdKiA/s640/visible_wifi_5.jpg (http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-zikhIS80YzQ/Ue1w0Xvv8OI/AAAAAAABOww/3qMnkixdKiA/s1600/visible_wifi_5.jpg)

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steyr_m
25th July 2013, 01:51 PM
Saw that on Rense earlier, pretty cool.

singular_me
25th July 2013, 02:49 PM
I think that if our food chain was totally organic and the air non polluted, WI-FI wouldnt be as harmful. However there is one solution that would resolve it all: telepathy. :)

Serpo
25th July 2013, 03:14 PM
I think that if our food chain was totally organic and the air non polluted, WI-FI wouldnt be as harmful. However there is one solution that would resolve it all: telepathy. :)

oh you mean the NSA.....hahah

singular_me
25th July 2013, 04:11 PM
oh you mean the NSA.....hahah
well either ways, they spy on us on the internet or can read our minds... but we also could read theirs :)

gunDriller
25th July 2013, 04:15 PM
i was going to say, that first one is close, but, it's not.

a piece (element, field, ray, etc.) of microwave radiation does not on its own change frequency. it decreases in amplitude. get twice as far away, the amplitude falls off by 4 ... roughly.

and all of that is superimposed all at the same time. of course that is hard to show. you would have dozens or hundreds of vertical-horizontal sine waves, each of which would have a unique color.

they would get dramatically smaller as they entered vegetation or a person, and they would bounce off of metallic surfaces and refract (bend, like a car turning) in other.