EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF SHORT WAVES ON THE EYE
Kiewe, R. · 1935
Scientists were investigating RF radiation's effects on human eyes in 1935, decades before today's exponentially higher wireless exposures.
Plain English Summary
This 1935 German research by R. Kiewe investigated how short wave radio frequency radiation affects human eyes through experimental testing. The study represents one of the earliest documented investigations into potential eye damage from RF exposure. This pioneering work established a foundation for understanding ocular effects from electromagnetic radiation decades before widespread wireless technology adoption.
Why This Matters
What makes this 1935 research remarkable is its prescient focus on eye effects from radio frequency radiation, nearly a century before smartphones and wireless devices became ubiquitous. The science demonstrates that concerns about EMF effects on vision aren't new - researchers were documenting potential ocular impacts when radio technology was still emerging. Today's reality is far more concerning: we're exposed to RF radiation levels thousands of times higher than what early researchers like Kiewe were studying, and our eyes face constant exposure from devices held just inches away.
The timing of this research is particularly significant. In 1935, RF exposure was limited to radio operators and researchers, yet scientists were already investigating potential health effects. Put simply, if researchers nearly 90 years ago thought short wave radiation warranted investigation for eye effects, shouldn't we be taking seriously the exponentially higher exposures from today's wireless devices? The evidence shows that concerns about EMF and vision have deep scientific roots, long predating any industry influence on research directions.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{experimental_investigations_on_the_effect_of_short_waves_on_the_eye_g4146,
author = {Kiewe and R.},
title = {EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF SHORT WAVES ON THE EYE},
year = {1935},
}