Electromagnetism is BS
Electromagnetic radiation
Electromagnetic waves are emitted by electrically charged particles undergoing acceleration,[4][5] and these waves can subsequently interact with other charged particles, exerting force on them. EM waves carry energy, momentum and angular momentum away from their source particle and can impart those quantities to matter with which they interact. -Wiki
Power lines carry a huge amount of alternating current, where are EM waves produced by power lines?
An antenna is a terminal of an electric circuit, impossible to have current flow back and forth in an antenna to produce so-called EM waves.
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