- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 178
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- EAN: 9780982513866
- Utgivelsesår: 1987
- Bidragsyter: Lynes, Barry
229,-
A detailed account of Rife''s inventions and discoveries is the subject of The Cancer Cure That Worked. This startling book documents events from 1913 to the time of Rife''s death in 1972. Rife was an optical engineer and technician of great skill. His first success was the building of the Universal Microscope in the late 1920s. With it he was able to view the living cancer virus -- a feat our modern, high-powered electron microscopes still cannot do. His microscope used many quartz prisms and lenses, placed to compensate for losses of refraction due to air. This enabled him to view far tinier particles than had ever been seen before.
Using the Universal Microscope which he invented, he observed cancer viruses as they changed their size and form. He discovered that exposing a virus to certain frequencies of radio waves killed it quickly. Years of experimentation led to Rife''s invention of the Frequency Instrument, a device that produced the exact frequencies needed to destroy v
Using the Universal Microscope which he invented, he observed cancer viruses as they changed their size and form. He discovered that exposing a virus to certain frequencies of radio waves killed it quickly. Years of experimentation led to Rife''s invention of the Frequency Instrument, a device that produced the exact frequencies needed to destroy v