Hmmm... trying to convince the tin-hat crowd to accept the widespread use of equipment that creates an oscillating electronic field. What could go wrong?Virus Destruction by Resonance
Discover the groundbreaking method of selectively inactivating viruses and microbes using an oscillating electric field. Learn about Royal R. Rife's century-old discovery and the recent breakthroughs that shed light on its underlying mechanism. Explore the implications for combating the global...www.scirp.org
Virus Destruction by Resonance
Auguste Meessen
Royal R. Rife discovered this method already about 100 years ago. He proved its efficiency by means of high resolution microscopes and in 1934, by controlled clinically tests. However, these results seemed to be unbelievable, since the underlying mechanism was not yet understood. Actually, we are faced with three problems: 1) the functioning of Rife’s supermicroscopes, 2) his observation that bacteria can undergo size reduction, and 3) the decisive resonance phenomenon. We explain the high magnification and resolving power of Rife’s microscopes and show that new discoveries confirm that the postulate of invariable forms of bacteria has to be abandoned. Then we prove that forced oscillations of virus spikes lead to a peculiar resonance, because of nonlinear effects. It causes total destruction of the virus by rupture of its coating.
Thanks for the link. It's good to see Rife's work is being seriously studied and to be expanded upon, on the cusp of going mainstream (if it isn't suppressed further). Also leads into associated areas that are of great interest.Virus Destruction by Resonance
Discover the groundbreaking method of selectively inactivating viruses and microbes using an oscillating electric field. Learn about Royal R. Rife's century-old discovery and the recent breakthroughs that shed light on its underlying mechanism. Explore the implications for combating the global...www.scirp.org
Virus Destruction by Resonance
Auguste Meessen
Royal R. Rife discovered this method already about 100 years ago. He proved its efficiency by means of high resolution microscopes and in 1934, by controlled clinically tests. However, these results seemed to be unbelievable, since the underlying mechanism was not yet understood. Actually, we are faced with three problems: 1) the functioning of Rife’s supermicroscopes, 2) his observation that bacteria can undergo size reduction, and 3) the decisive resonance phenomenon. We explain the high magnification and resolving power of Rife’s microscopes and show that new discoveries confirm that the postulate of invariable forms of bacteria has to be abandoned. Then we prove that forced oscillations of virus spikes lead to a peculiar resonance, because of nonlinear effects. It causes total destruction of the virus by rupture of its coating.
Wait - I thought the conventional wisdom here was to give it the politicians first and see if they get side effects. :shrug:At least they didn't put the politicians here first in line, like they did in DC. :mad:
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I think he’s mocking AOC because she gave GOP politicians **** for getting it ahead of needy people.Wait - I thought the conventional wisdom here was to give it the politicians first and see if they get side effects. :shrug:
Because people generally do not get hospitalized for this unless they need ICU care...and how many ICU beds do you think are in each hospital?ok we have 6146 hospitals in the US.....as of today 118720 are hospitalized with the Wuhan Flu....so that makes 19.31 people per hospital....
so how are they over run?......25 beds per hospital?
then so your saying all 118k are in the ICU's?????.....Because people generally do not get hospitalized for this unless they need ICU care...and how many ICU beds do you think are in each hospital?
"Mr. President, we must not allow... a mine shaft gap!"Looks like we're going to have bank bug mutations all over the place.
Why this could be a full fledged Milla Jovovich movie by spring time.
Are they refitting spaces in mine shafts yet?
I'm curious. If they can detect covid in wastewater, why couldn't they do a pee test instead of running a giant q-tip up your nose?Bloomington Wastewater Study Shows Advanced COVID Detection
The city of Bloomington says results of a wastewater monitoring program suggest that the virus that causes COVID-19 can be detected in wastewater one week earlier than a surge in hospital cases is expwww.insideindianabusiness.com
Because they are guessing at it all. Their conclusions for this and most other things covid related is based on their own bias and or financials.I'm curious. If they can detect covid in wastewater, why couldn't they do a pee test instead of running a giant q-tip up your nose?
I don't think it is the liquid part of human waste that contains the virus. They probably could stick that giant q-tip somewhere else :oops:I'm curious. If they can detect covid in wastewater, why couldn't they do a pee test instead of running a giant q-tip up your nose?