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Related: About this forumAre the 49ers injuries a result of bad luck or EMF waves?
Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle / Jan 16, 2026
A viral social media post, with 20 million-plus views, claims that the 49ers ongoing injury woes might be linked to the teams practice fields being located next to the (Santa Clara, CA) Silicon Valley Power Mission Substation.
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Peter Cowan, in an X thread containing material originally on his Substack, claims the 49ers years-long injury epidemic might be due to low frequency electromagnetic field (EMF) waves flowing over the fence from that substation.
Low-frequency Electromagnetic Fields can degrade collagen, weaken tendons, and cause soft-tissue damage at levels regulators call safe, Cowan asserts in his X post. His profile on what used to be Twitter cites circadian science-photobiology-biophysics, and he says, I use the principles of biophysics and circadian biology to help people improve their health and heal from chronic illness. I reached out to him via email but received no reply.
The damage to tendons, Cowan said in a podcast, is like what happens to a rubber band left in the sun too long. In his post, Cowan states, The damage is subtle, until a routine cut or block ends in catastrophic rupture.
Link (paywall): https://eedition.sfchronicle.com/infinity/article_popover_share.aspx?guid=acd50d24-35bb-4880-887e-d7ef9fa11e39&
According to the link ...
Some 49ers players, past and present, apparently have been on to this theory for years.
Decades ago there were fears and reports that living or working near high-power utility lines caused all kinds of problems: death to cows and crops and damage to humans internal wiring (after years of studies, since concluded, science discovered a weak possible link to childhood leukemia).
New studies have resumed fueled by the 49ers rash of injuries. Per Fox Sports' wild-card broadcast, the 49ers 74 games missed by Week 1 starters is third most in the NFL.
Frank Barnes, professor emeritus at the University of Colorado Boulder, has been studying EMFs for six or seven decades. Says Barnes, "we don't know for sure."
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Probably bad luck. One way they could test this is to move the practice facility.
Wounded Bear
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JT45242
(3,860 posts)Some of th elost games is that they have had guys with injury histories -- guys who have been hurt before are more likely to get hurt again for a variety of reasons (think about how normal folks if they twist their right ankle end up overstressing the other parts of the right leg or their left leg or back to compensate).
Bosa had to have core muscle surgery in college. Tore one ACl in 2020. Sprained other PCL 2024 and then tore the ACL in the knee with the bad PCL.
Kittle college problems. has had leg or groin injury that cost at least one game in 6 seasons , plus a shoulder injury and a core muscle surgey.
Ricky Pearsall had injury issues in college
Jauan Jennings has had multiple issues with ankles and shoulders. Had 5 ribs cracked
Trent Williams is on the worng side of 30 and and has had ankle problems in 3 straight seasons.
CMC has had major ankle issues since 2020 -- great player when healthy but many think that his playing style and size mean that he is a perpetual injury risk.
The 49ers gambled on a bunch of guys with significant injury history and they have gotten burned -- not as bad as last year, This is a risk management problem not a conspiracy theory problem.
People have complained about the fields the 49ers play on.
Season Games missed rank Outcome
2017 32 6-10, 4th in NFC West
2018 9 4-12, 3rd in NFC West
2019 23 13-3, lost Super Bowl
2020 32 6-10, 4th in NFC West
2021 21 10-7, lost in NFC Championship Game
2022 15 13-4, lost in NFC Championship Game
2023 7 12-5, lost Super Bowl
2024 29 6-11, 4th in NFC West
2025 30 TBD
Auggie
(32,916 posts)Nearly every player in the NFL nurses some kind of injury or another, whether from the NFL, college, or high school.
Linebackers Warner, Greenlaw, and Bethune hade been pretty steady players. Greenlaw tore an Achilles in Super Bowl LVIII just by running onto the field.
True Dough
(25,908 posts)should move their training facility to Area 51.
the_liberal_grandpa
(268 posts)All season long a family friend who is a big 49er fan complained about their injuries as if no other team in football suffers them.
I have started calling them the fortywhiners.
Nevertheless I root for them unless they are playing the Rams.