If the synchrometer is built with this schematic, I doubt that it operates the way it is claimed.
http://www.zapperwise.com/e_schema_syncrometer.html
The frequency of this circuit will likely depend more on skin resistance than any kind of resonant effect. Furthermore, what is resonating? This circuit oscillates in the audio range, yet the viruses in question are said to resonate in the hundreds of KHz range. So even if we could detect the resonance electrically, we wouldn't be able to hear it. An audio square wave could produce harmonics at the frequencies in question, but because they are harmonics they would be very weak. It would be much more effective, with less potential for unintended side-effects, just to make a sine wave oscillator and AC voltmeter and be done with it (this would be much less subjective than an audio tone).
If the Clark technology works, it probably does not work as advertized.
This all sounds very dubious to me. What makes our tissue shielded and microbes not? Rife needed to selectively target the pathogens with lab equipment; now with just a few transistors we can sweep them all up and destroy them just like that without danger to healthy cells?
One page I read said that Rife only used audio frequencies because he needed to mix them with the main RF signal to create sidebands, and this was later misinterpreted to create inferior products operating in the audio range. For instance a 100KHz signal, mixed through a nonlinear filter with a 1KHz tone, would produce 99KHz and 101KHz signals along with the first two signals. This makes more sense.
I understand I don't need to make the "best" product right away, just test the market to see what people are looking for, and go from there.
http://www.zapperwise.com/e_schema_syncrometer.html
The frequency of this circuit will likely depend more on skin resistance than any kind of resonant effect. Furthermore, what is resonating? This circuit oscillates in the audio range, yet the viruses in question are said to resonate in the hundreds of KHz range. So even if we could detect the resonance electrically, we wouldn't be able to hear it. An audio square wave could produce harmonics at the frequencies in question, but because they are harmonics they would be very weak. It would be much more effective, with less potential for unintended side-effects, just to make a sine wave oscillator and AC voltmeter and be done with it (this would be much less subjective than an audio tone).
If the Clark technology works, it probably does not work as advertized.
Also it might be worth looking into the Positive Offset/Square Wave "Zapper" developed by Hulda Clark and associates which doesn't selectively "zap" organisms according to their individual frequencies, but instead kills all lower life forms that the zapper current reaches/which are not shielded (it's supposed to affect a very broad range spectrum that is still very far from frequencies of higher animals). And Hulda Clark's books also have tables of many organisms' frequencies (ranges) but I think they are much less comprehensive than what Rife was supposed to have made records of. So these frequency tables would be very useful in your further research into these technologies, including the Synchrometer developed by Clark. The Synchrometer also can be used to detect toxins and in specific tissue types in the body, besides pathogenic microbes, by utilizing frequency resonance (to indicate the presence of toxins/pathogenic microbes and in particular tissue types if that parameter is included), by the way.
This all sounds very dubious to me. What makes our tissue shielded and microbes not? Rife needed to selectively target the pathogens with lab equipment; now with just a few transistors we can sweep them all up and destroy them just like that without danger to healthy cells?
One page I read said that Rife only used audio frequencies because he needed to mix them with the main RF signal to create sidebands, and this was later misinterpreted to create inferior products operating in the audio range. For instance a 100KHz signal, mixed through a nonlinear filter with a 1KHz tone, would produce 99KHz and 101KHz signals along with the first two signals. This makes more sense.
I understand I don't need to make the "best" product right away, just test the market to see what people are looking for, and go from there.