The Appalachian electro-hypersensitive community living under the world’s largest radio telescope
In a remote corner of the Appalachian mountains, the small town of Green Bank, West Virginia has become an unlikely refuge from society’s increasing reliance on machines. Under the shadow of the world’s largest radio telescope, the rural location exists…
In a remote corner of the Appalachian mountains, the small town of Green Bank, West Virginia has become an unlikely refuge from society’s increasing reliance on machines. Under the shadow of the world’s largest radio telescope, the rural location exists as an anomaly within modern-day America – a blind spot from wireless signals that has emerged into a curative safe haven for people suffering with electro-hypersensitivity….read more at nowness.com
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