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The Living Force
aimarok said:It's "Royal Rife Story" on http://rifevideos.com/.
Ok so this is a treasure trove thanks for this aimorok
monotonic said:I heard about the microwave experiments before but I'm not enthusiastic about that. If you blast an embryonic organism with microwaves, well yeah, something's gonna get screwed up. When you do that to humans it's called RF burns in extreme cases, cancer or chronic fatigue or diabetes in other cases. If the researchers thought blasting embryos with microwave radiation was a good idea, then it wouldn't be surprising if they drew on similar abilities to stretch logic to determine that the results of their experiments were some other healthy animal. So, where is the data? Do we have evidence that these experiments really had the results that were claimed? This is something that should be verified due ethics and safety concerns.
And while we're on the topic of electro-genetic experimentation involving applying microwaves to baby animals, can we take some time to discuss the ethics and safety of the way we pursue our experiments?
I hear what you're saying here. However, I am not convinced that we can deem ALL EM radiation (microwave or otherwise) as inherently destructive. The devil is in the details OSIT. We obviously are made up of many different EM frequencies if we consider how we do actually test for different things within the body and other places. I also don't think I could ever experiment on animals. Hell i don't even like it when my cats come into the room before i turn something on that's high voltage. Strangely enough they get really curious and close when i do something like that which prompts me to get them out and close the door.
Furthermore, I tend towards being the type of guy to try something on myself first before letting anyone else do it.
And for the record...If I am not mistakened the frog egg to salamander experiments were done with green laser light or maybe a carbon dioxide laser as opposed to microwaves. Can't find the specific reference right now though :(.
Interesting tidbit here
rifevideos said:Because this information is so IMPORTANT we need to re-emphasize this fact so that no one who reads this information misunderstands. If you just use the audio frequencies by themselves you will not produce Dr. Rife's frequencies. If you just use the 3.30 Megahertz carrier without the correct audio frequencies (shown above in the chart) you will not produce Dr. Rife's frequencies. The correct audio frequencies used in this instrument MUST be combined with an RF carrier frequency of 3.30 Megahertz or they are useless and will not produce any of Dr. Rife's high RF frequencies. It is the high RF sideband frequencies that are produced by the combining or modulating of the audio frequencies and the 3.30 MHz fixed carrier frequency that killed or devitalized the microorganisms. Because this interaction between the audio frequencies and the 3.30 megahertz carrier frequency was not understood, is the reason the 1950’s Beam Ray Clinical replica instrument called the AZ-58 did not work to its full capability.
I was hoping at first that they were simply low em frequencies but if he was in fact using higher frequencies along with the ones found in the list. Then this could become a bit more complex. Either way I do think you're right as for testing and documenting the results. Before any of that is done everything mentioned here is only hearsay.
monotonic said:Why don't we list our capabilities and knowledge, and then choose an experiment that we can each contribute to and is within our means? If it involves building a non-advanced electronic device to make an EM field or measure something specific, that's something I can help with.
This is a good idea. I am not sure if the title expert would apply to me in anyone one of these fields but my initial background is in Chemistry/Physical Chemistry then side projects or interest include Coding ( for embedded electronics/micro-processors and algorithms etc), Electrical engineering & Electronics, and Physics. With the competency in that order I think? lol
As far as equipment goes I have a few power supplies. One really durable high power (can alter the voltage or current independently) one and two high voltage (30 KV) with one being DC and the other AC (It's kind of like a hand-held tesla coil that was given to me at my last job). Aside from those I have a pseudo vacuum chamber but I haven't been able to get the hoses that I would need yet to get that up and running, and also various small electrical components from motherboards and such. Ah and last but not least I also have a huge transformer and a Magnetron..but not sure if those last few items would be useful for our device.
Lastly I only have a small oscilloscope that is maybe reliable up to 90 or 100kHz. It could maybe produce some of the slower frequencies but definitely not 3.3MHz.
It seems like everything will have to be tuned and customized. And possibly a variable tank circuit that can be tuned to different frequencies that correspond to his list. I don't think it would be as expensive to build one as it would be to buy a rife generator but that will take know how and understanding. Which shouldn't be a bad trade-off. Knowing how something works and being able to build it is much better than having to rely on whether or not you can purchase it.