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None of the above. * Ghosts are not a part of physics. * Electromagnetic fields in a static sense do not exist. Electromagnetic radiation does; it consists of a changingelectric field which causes a changing magnetic field which causes a changing electric field which causes . . . and so on forever. Electromagnetic radiation moves off at the speed of light ; it has different properties depending on how fast the fields are changing, including radio waves, microwaves and light.. * A microwave oven generates microwaves. Microwave radiation cannot "detect" itself. * Cooling systems are designed and built to cool. They can't detect anything, including microwaves.

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