Guest guest Posted April 27, 2003 Report Share Posted April 27, 2003 The Pigg instrument seems to be a radionics device. http://www.carolinahealthquest.com/8EZR%20Therapy.htm >I've looked through the archives, and have been watching the posts, but I >have not seen any discussion on the Elton Pigg device. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Thanks for that link - I had been to the website, but did not see this page. I suspected it was radionics, but dialing in a frequency seemed similar to Rife, and I thought perhaps it combined the technologies. > The Pigg instrument seems to be a radionics device. > > http://www.carolinahealthquest.com/8EZR%20Therapy.htm > > >I've looked through the archives, and have been watching the posts, but I > >have not seen any discussion on the Elton Pigg device. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 Most people who promote the Pigg device talk about it making " frequencies " or they talk about it being a " Rife machine. " Elton Pigg certainly knew better. It does not make use of frequencies at all. It is a radionic device. I have one here and I have taken it and others apart and studied them. As mentioned, it has 18 knobs. The first one is marked 100 M, but it actually has 10 M resistors around the switch such that if you select " 1 " , you get 10 M. If you select 2, you get 20 M, and so on. Switch 2 is marked 10 M and also produces 10 M of resistance per click. Switches 3-9 give you 1 M, 100 K, 10K, 1000, 100 ohms, 10 ohms, and 1 ohm per click. Switches 10-18 are what make the Pigg radionic device different from others. Number 10 is labeled .1 and gives .1 ohm per click. The others give .01, ..001, and so on. I do not have equipment to measure the accuracy of these. I also wonder about the need for these as the resistors on switches 1-9 are only 2% accuracy and those errors would seem to be huge compared to these small values. Possibly I need more information on this. All 18 switches are in series, so that a setting of 000000000000000000 would give you zero ohms. The only thing keeping you from a shock is the capacitor. The hot side of the 110 volt 60 Hz goes through a capacitor and then through the resistance bank The capacitor is to prevent electrocution. The resistor values alter the current so that it contains information. Seems kind of simple, but it works. The ground side goes to the light, so that it makes it look like the unit is working. And the ground is also connected to an output banana jack so that it can be connected to a ground plate. This too is different from most other radionics devices in that they only use the ground side of the house current to light the bulb. It is plenty powerful without the ground connection. In view of the problem with resistor accuracy, many radionics researchers think that 5 switches with 100 K, 10 K, 1000 Ohm, 100 ohm, and 10 ohms per click are ample. The thousands of activation numbers that are known were found on 5 or 6 knob units and are for those devices. Most of Mr. Pigg's colleagues used/use 5 knob devices. Some have a sixth knob for 1 ohm. To use standard radionics rates such as 05000 (tumors) on a Pigg device, leave switches 1-3 at 0, and set #4 to 0, #5 to 5, #6 to 0, and so on. For 80300 (TB), set #4 to 8, #5 to 0, and so on. This is powerful stuff. I have more information at http://www.royalrife.com/radionics.html . Dick http://www.royalrife.com Rife vs. Elton Pigg device > In a message dated 4/28/03 8:24:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > Rife writes: > > What uncanny timing. Just in the last week have I been knee deep into > researching frequency generators. A couple CFS friends I just met in my new > area of stay of Wilmington NC gave me a couple references for doctors I might > want to see. I called this doctor and he talked to me at length about 20 > minutes about how he thinks the cure for many things will be this electricity > based stuff, originally found in the 30's. I thought for sure he was talking > about Rife but when I addressed this he said that Rife had possibly took > Elton Pigg's technology (maybe " stole " it) and this is why no one has been > able to duplicate a real Rife machine, like what Rife used to cure 12 cancer > patients that was reported back then. He said he has built half dozen Rife > machines over the years and trashed them all for this. I haven't yet read > the guy's website but he invited me to a meeting Thur night where I can see > this device for myself. His website is www.carolinahealthquest.com. I > brought up QXCI device and he said that his Elton Pigg device is superior to > that too. We'll see. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2003 Report Share Posted April 30, 2003 On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:14:49 -0700, " Loyd, Ph.D. " wrote: > The > resistor values alter the current so that it contains information That seems to use a different concept of " information " than I understand. What possible " message " can ordinary current, unmodified except in magnitude, convey? Lane ____ Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia --Running Linux more and Windows less-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 The term " information " is often used by energetic medicine people to describe non-Hertzian fields. Dick http://www.royalrife.com Re: Rife vs. Elton Pigg device > On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 16:14:49 -0700, " Loyd, Ph.D. " wrote: > > The > > resistor values alter the current so that it contains information > > That seems to use a different concept of " information " than I understand. What possible " message " can ordinary current, unmodified except in magnitude, convey? > > Lane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:58:24 -0700, " Loyd, Ph.D. " wrote: > > The term " information " is often used by energetic medicine people to > describe non-Hertzian fields. Thanks. Since asking the question, I've read further in Oschman's book, and he seems to use information in this same way. I may change my opinion, but to consider an unvarying signal of any kind to be information seems like a corruption of language. It also seems like a cheap way to legitimize claims for health effects by these signals. But as I say, I'm still learning and my mind is not closed. Lane ____ Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia --Running Linux more and Windows less-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 Good point. It was not my idea to use that term but it is not easy to find a better one. Homeopaths also seem to us it. Dick http://www.royalrife.com Re: Rife vs. Elton Pigg device > On Wed, 30 Apr 2003 15:58:24 -0700, " Loyd, Ph.D. " > wrote: > > > > The term " information " is often used by energetic medicine people to > > describe non-Hertzian fields. > > Thanks. Since asking the question, I've read further in Oschman's book, > and he seems to use information in this same way. I may change my > opinion, but to consider an unvarying signal of any kind to be > information seems like a corruption of language. It also seems like a > cheap way to legitimize claims for health effects by these signals. > > But as I say, I'm still learning and my mind is not closed. > > Lane > ____ > Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2003 Report Share Posted May 2, 2003 On Thu, 1 May 2003 18:42:09 -0500, " Garnet Dupuis " wrote: > 2) " information " is the temporal-spatial behavioral & organizational > characteristics of the process of change Then you would say that if a process produces change, then it contains information? For example, if a single-frequency signal triggers the release of a hormone, that signal would contain information. Lane ____ Lane P. Lester / Madison County, Georgia --Running Linux more and Windows less-- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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