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Is it bad to sleep in same room a computer is at?
My mom keeps telling me that so is it?
Guys btw she reads a lot of health magazines, stories, and newspapers so those things kind of controll her life and its annoying as hell!!
Here how she explains it. The computers send signals which are really bad and cancerous.
10 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
It's not dangerous to sleep in the same room your computer is but it might sidetrack you alot, meaning you'll prolly want to be on the computer 24/7 with it being in your room is all but i dont think it's really bad to have it in your room it wouldnt make it difference if it's in your room or in a computer room
Source(s): I have a computer in my room. - I_See_StarsLv 410 years ago
Yes! :O The little computer viruses will crawl out of the computer and into your body through your ears and infect you! Never, sleep with a computer in the room. Oh the horror.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
As stupid because it sounds, the computer does bypass over some variety of radiation. So specific, "undesirable rays", yet i'm unsure if it would impression you in case you weren't so on the breaking point of it.. basically a wager.
- 10 years ago
Does the question refer to it being physically harmful to sleep in the same room as a computer? If so, then no.
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- grayureLv 710 years ago
It's likely to lead to poor sleep because it would mix up your waking and sleeping life. Same as having exercise equipment in your bedroom though, not to do with mysterious rays or fumes or something.
- 10 years ago
That hasn't been proven, but its tempting just to turn it on at night, and sh's probably worried you'll start using it more at night ;) CHEERS
- Anonymous10 years ago
No, but it's bad to end a sentence with a preposition.
- 10 years ago
No? Why would shetell you that? She probably just doesn't want you on your computer at night.