Guest guest Posted April 30, 2008 Report Share Posted April 30, 2008 Rife broke a lot of glass. Just with RF, carrier supported or not, this is impossible. I tried! I succeeded in melting the Berkenhoff M17/6 RG11 cable attached to 1.5kW output power. The Kennedy equipment Rife used in the early years consisted of a transmitter and a receiver. So, according to this knowledge, I set up a system feeding a frequency into an audio amplifier and fed the amplified signal to the tube`s electrode. First ionizing the tube with RF via collars and then introducing the audio signal to the plasma. To my amazement the resulting signal is once again picked up by the amplifier and re- introduced into the tube. The scope clearly shows the double signal but out of phase because of the time difference. Clearly " tone " is audible in the lower frequencies. Maybe this is why Rife used headphones in the Kennedy era. As of this moment I have not yet broken any glass but had little items like resistors and the like dance across the tube casing. For some of you experimenters/researchers this may be an incentive to pursue this line of investigation? Gordon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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