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#1 supertopsecret

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Posted 24 April 2024 - 05:38 AM

Good morning, again.

If these are electromagnetic signals going to the phone then how does it work with having a rubber phone case since rubber is the least conductor of electricity? If it wraps around the phone? Not that Im advocating to get electrocuted or saying that phones electrocute Im just wondering how that works? I know rubber isnt aluminum (Aluminum stops signals?). Goodbye.

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