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What is 5G? (Impacts of 5G on our lives and different things)



What is 5G? 
         5G is a fifth-generation cellular network standard for cell phone. Some cellular companies started it in 2019 in the world. It is a planned successor to the 4G. It is meant to deliver higher multi Gbps to the users. It will connect everyone & everything i.e. machines, devices & objects. Its improved efficiency will empower more users & connect new industries.
5G economic impact?
                    Its economic impact would be realized after 2030. It will support a wide range of industries & enable $13.2 trillion worth of goods & services. Its study also revealed that the 5G value chain including OEMs, operators, content creators, app developers & consumers could alone support up to 22.3 million jobs or more than one job for a person in China. The only coming time will tell the impact of "5G" on the world's economy.
Dangers of 5G?
              This the network would generate radiofrequency radiation which will be a great cause of cancer by damaging DNA. Its oxidative damage will cause premature ageing and lead to other diseases as well.
As everyone knows (EMF) electromagnetic field radiations have become a great concern today. Therefore more than 150 scientists have already said stop 5G or be ready to die we can say we are changing the world in a microwave oven. Don't forget the fact that these radiations are deadly and cause cancer as microwave do. At least 5G radiations in our locality will cause skin problems, hair loss, nausea and depression.
How can we save ourselves from harms of 5G?
                We can save ourselves from the harmful effects of 5G & any other kind of EMF by using EMF adopter at home. It will correct the 5G signals going to the devices at your home like a tablet or cell phone. It will not fully protect you and your family from the EMF coming from the tower and nearby houses.
The another way to protect yourself from these radiations is to minimise the use of your cell phone & never place it near you when not in use it should be 10 feet away from you. Just get ready for it with a positive attitude and be strong.
Impacts of 5G on automobiles & traffic control?
             5G the network will change the automobile in such a way that automobile would be able to talk to each other. Some automobile companies are thinking to make driverless vehicles. These vehicles would be able to read the live map, communicate with each other and read traffic data as well. Wearable fitness devices would alert you and your doctor when any emergency arises. Traffic control would be easy on crowded roads. There would be fewer accidents on roads and save many lives.
Impact of 5G on armed forces?
               5G will prove itself as a backbone of armed forces. Armed forces would be able to work more accurately with their drones and other pieces of equipment. All these devices would be able to provide useful pieces of information to the command and control system. But it would not happen overnight. All the networks can be weaponized but 5G would be more speedy then prior networks. It would be about 10 to 20 times faster than the networks we are using before.
How many countries banned 5G?
          Till now Japan, Australia and New Zealand has banned 5G deal. Other countries are still in the deciding process. Some countries are taking it as quintessential for their survival.
Let see what happens in the coming years.
Industries that will likely benefit from 5G.
  • Manufacturing
  • Retail
  • Media/Entertainment
  • Health Care
  • Hospitality
  • Transportation
  • Financial Services

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