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Sep 10, 2016·1 min read

Well, e=mc^2, and a MW is a lot of e, so I agree that it is probably not a new violation, but an asymmetrical 'leak’. If so, it’s what the inventor intended. It’s pretty easy to get electrons from microwaves with metal parts. Electrons can ionise a lot of stuff into an ejecta.

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