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there is no scientific evidence to suggest that gnats or fruit flies can survive exposure to microwave radiation or extreme conditions. Microwaves work by generating electromagnetic waves that excite water molecules, producing heat. In general, living organisms, including insects like gnats and fruit flies, are not designed to withstand extreme temperatures or electromagnetic radiation like microwaves.

If gnats or fruit flies were exposed to microwave radiation, they would likely be subject to the intense heat generated by the microwaves and would not survive. In fact, it is essential to avoid placing living organisms, including insects, into microwave ovens, as it would be inhumane and dangerous.

and there may have been further developments or discoveries since then. However, the basic principles of how microwaves work and their effects on living organisms remain the same. Always exercise caution and avoid exposing living beings to any form of extreme conditions or harmful radiation.

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