>>507969541>This is utter nonsense.no it's the inverse square law
zogbots are so fucking retarded it's unreal.
> You could also just pop up a solid metal sheet next to your desktop so that any EMF is deflected awayBrother, my computer tower looks like a fucking gundam.
but yeah a good faraday cage defeats it as well. But whatever frequencies they use are difficult to dampen, inverse square law is really the best bet.
>In fact, you could even just wrap the PC walls in aluminium foil as long as it doesn't affect the air cooling. Works for a bit, they can adjust the frequency to penetrate different defenses. Foil reflect EMF, doesn't dampen it. You need heavy steel/iron to absorb, and it's difficult to encapsulate your CPU suffiicently to totally block the signal.
One of the interesting side-effects of exposure to it, is you become more sensitive to it. I can literally hear when they turn it on. But the combination of distance and A LOT of shielding has rendered their attack about as useless as iron dome.
> So even just a popped up piece of cardboard with some aluminum foil glued on one side or both sides would deflect the majority of any EMF waves back across the room.if you want to test your faraday cage, put your cell phone inside it and try to call your phone.
if it rings, you ain't blocking shit.
Microwaves are difficult to fully dampen particularly when they're already tuned to get through your steel case.