Re: New Way to Kill Viruses: Shake Them to Death or "Cancer cells?"
- From: Benj <bjacoby@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 23:29:21 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 21, 5:40 pm, john <vega...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The 'resonant frequencies' were supposed to
break the viruses.
The chip the the zappers use progressively divides the impulse in
fives
to achieve 20,000 per second, but they are not a constant
frequency; rather a sweep of frequencies from low to very
high each second.
I hear with T.E.N.S. units you can set
to a frequency, but I don't know how fast it will go.
This is exactly the problem with "modern" zappers. They sweep
frequencies in hopes of hitting the "right" one. I suppose it's not
that it can't work, but think about the energy difference between a
frequency sliding past resonance as it goes by and one which is CW set
right on resonance. There is a HUGE difference in the amount of energy
that can be put into the cells you desire to "zap".
It would be interesting to experiment with
all different frequencies to find these 'resonant frequencies' of
viruses, if there are such.
Exactly. The problem, of course, is that only the Rife microscope had
the ability (supposedly) to watch LIVING viruses while different
frequencies were tried. This enabled a precise tuning and hence a high
energy density that can not be achieved by frequency sweeping.
Unfortunately the Rife Microscope was removed from public domain by
the establishment. So presently we have no tools with which to tune
such destructive vibrations. However the ideas of using certain
frequencies to destroy pathogens does remain. Perhaps if we are very
lucky someday a Rife microscope will turn up in the back of some huge
government warehouse and the caretaker finding it will know exactly to
whom to deliver it so as to restore that technology to humanity.
.
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