No, they are not. Your argument makes no sense at all, and it is becoming more and more obvious that you are not the scientist you imagine yourself to be, and probably lack actual design engineering experience as well. You have all the classic signs of being nothing more than a poser.
Here, lets settle this once and for all... The original statement made was:
What you conveniently forget is that radiation effects are cumulative. (This is one of the explanations why the doctor steps out when they take your xray). What is also important is that something like a spillage is going to be yet another factor in addition to many other factors that are within and without our control (crappy processed food people consume, polluted air people breath, vaccines people are forced to take since week old, constant EMF that people are constantly being bombarded with (key word here is constantly - the judgment on EMF is still very much unknown and wont be known for decades, and that is if they are truthful).
So, we are bombarded by EMF and I assumed he was referring to Electromagnetic Frequencies.. I assumed this for two reasons: 1) Because electromagnetic fields are intrinsic to all matter and mass. Without electromagnetic fields, there would be no universe.. No atoms to create mass, no stars, no you.. and no stupid statements by you. So the statement implying that being bombarded with electromagnetic fields (EMF) doesn't seem to make much sense does it?
Does it make sense that there would be some human opinion or judgement on the health affects of something that is fundamental to the entire F*ing universe? No, it doesn't does it?
And 2) Because I was giving him a bit of wiggle room figuring that when he wrote EMF, he wasn't concerned with FIELDS, he was concerned with FREQUENCIES. The two are intrinsic to each other.. can't have one without the other.. We humans need to quantify things so we use different nomenclature based on our measurements. At the end of the day, photons are the carrier of the electromagnetic force.. doesn't matter if you're quantification describes that electromagnetic force as a field or a frequency, its all just photons, and all photons have an associated frequency.
So I assumed he was referring to Electromagnetic Frequencies, and that's because conspiracy nut jobs aren't worried about the fundamental forces of the universe, they're worried about cell phones and smart meters on the side of your home, and the reason they're worried about these things is because some other idiot told them they emit..... wait for it... FREQUENCIES that are harmful to them.
So I ask you, do you think he was referring to frequencies and using the term EMF for that? Or do you really think he is a complete and utter f*king moron and is really concerned with electromagnetic fields.. a fundamental characterized force of nature that holds his own atoms together that allow him and the rest of the universe to exist? That doesn't make much sense does it?
I will admit I could be wrong.. I know there are people who are so ignorant of basic grade school physics that they might be concerned that a fundamental force of nature (electromagnetic fields = EMF) that allows them to exist in the universe could somehow be harming them.. and that people are being forced to take vaccines since a week old and that constant EMF is ruining their lives.
Go ahead, tell me how I'm wrong.. tell me that constant bombardment to electromagnetic fields are harmful.