Pittsburgh has always embraced progress. From its industrial roots to its current emergence as a technology hub, the city pulses with a drive to innovate and evolve.
But beneath this vibrant facade lies an invisible network of electromagnetic fields, forces, and emissions (EMFs) generated by the very technologies that power our modern lives.
These unseen forces, a byproduct of our interconnected world, permeate every corner of the city. Every glowing screen, wireless connection, powerline, cell tower and pulse of data communication adds to this invisible hum.
While we readily embrace the benefits of this connected world, a growing awareness of the potential implications of constant EMF exposure, particularly from 4-5G RF emissions, is prompting many Pittsburghers to seek answers.