The US Navy's New 35,000-Ton Nuclear Trump-Class Battleship Is a Giant Question Mark of Railguns, Directed Energy Weapons and Hypersonic Missiles That Might Never Come True
The U.S. Navy's proposed Trump-Class battleship represents a significant leap in military technology, but the headline reveals an important uncertainty: this 35,000-ton nuclear vessel equipped with railguns, directed energy weapons, and hypersonic missiles "might never come true." For families concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, this uncertainty actually matters more than you might think.
What Advanced Military Technology Means for EMF Exposure
While the article focuses on whether these advanced weapons systems will actually be deployed, it's worth understanding what technologies like railguns and directed energy weapons represent from an EMF perspective. These systems rely on massive electromagnetic pulses and high-powered radio frequencies to function. Though naval vessels typically operate far from residential areas, the development and testing of such technology often happens at coastal facilities and military bases that may be closer to communities.
The same concern applies to the growing infrastructure supporting military communications and radar systems. Just as many families research low-EMF air purifiers and low-EMF hair dryers to reduce daily exposure in their homes, it's worth being aware of larger sources of electromagnetic radiation in your area, particularly if you live near military installations or coastal defense facilities.
What This Means for Homebuyers
If you're considering purchasing a home, proximity to military testing facilities should be part of your due diligence, alongside checking for nearby cell towers and power lines. While advanced weapons testing isn't an everyday occurrence, facilities that develop and test high-powered electromagnetic systems can contribute to the overall EMF environment of an area.
The "might never come true" aspect of this story is actually reassuring—it suggests that not every proposed technology makes it to full deployment. However, for families committed to minimizing EMF exposure, understanding the full electromagnetic landscape around your home matters. Consider tools like EMF shielding paint if you discover you're living near facilities with higher electromagnetic activity.
Originally reported by 19FortyFive
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