I wonder if your town has what is called a "hot spot," where due to the properties of wave physics, radiowaves (which may or may not be in compliance with the FCC's egregiously lax standards to begin with--RFK Jr. sued them successfully over this, but they have simply ignored the ruling), overlap to create areas with extremely high RFR levels that have been known from before to cause fires (as was explained in a documentary shown in Japan about 20 years ago). (To see what I mean, take a tub of water and splash both hands vigorously on the surface (I set my palms on the surface and close them quickly). Adjust the frequency (quicker or slower) and you will see very tall triangular waves appear in certain places.)
The mantra seems to have gone from "no harm except when strong enough to cook you" to "no harm is physically possible--tin-foil hatter."
Re: update re: fires on I-95
I wonder if your town has what is called a "hot spot," where due to the properties of wave physics, radiowaves (which may or may not be in compliance with the FCC's egregiously lax standards to begin with--RFK Jr. sued them successfully over this, but they have simply ignored the ruling), overlap to create areas with extremely high RFR levels that have been known from before to cause fires (as was explained in a documentary shown in Japan about 20 years ago). (To see what I mean, take a tub of water and splash both hands vigorously on the surface (I set my palms on the surface and close them quickly). Adjust the frequency (quicker or slower) and you will see very tall triangular waves appear in certain places.)
The mantra seems to have gone from "no harm except when strong enough to cook you" to "no harm is physically possible--tin-foil hatter."