Guest guest Posted August 6, 2004 Report Share Posted August 6, 2004 I know this is a bit off subject for Rife but has the similar underlying principals. The device I built is nothing more than a monster unipolar pulser. Its consists of a 80uf 2000KV pulse discharge capacitor charged to about 1 KV and dumped into a specially wound coil of approx 350uh inductance at about .4 ohms. This coil is made with 14 guage solid wire with 600volt insulation. Specially wound means that the wires don't move much causing loss of flux and energy. The approx. energy burst is 1.5 megawatts. The duration is very short milliseconds. The energy is switched with a ford truck solenoid. This is really tuff on the capacitors they don't like high power reversals. My personal feeling on this is that it directly charges the body by inducing eddie currents. My muscles actually move mildly during the pulse. Also if it is used near acupuncture meridians the charge can be felt moving througout the entire limb. If used on the abdomen expect to be running to the bathroom shortly afterwards. I don't use it near my heart or my head just to be safe. I'm writing this from work and don't have all of the exact numbers in my head. My first capacitor died after roughly 500 discharges. But my earlier coil was 12 guage and only about 3' in length. I now have a mechanical counter with new defibulator capacitors. I'm currently up to 700 discharges. The decay frequency of the first system was 5500hz. " The PAPIMI runs at 880khz " . The current measured with a shunt and oscilloscope measured 1500 amps. My next system will have a 20kv capacitor and similar coil with a spark gap discharge. As for the effects of the device, its profound for me. I go from sluggish to full of energy. I have two flights of stairs that I must go up every morning at work and I just float up them after using the device. If I don't pulse I have to think to push my muscles harder to get the same movement. I have been doing this two to three times a week for about 7 months. For those of you who may have been playing around with Doug coil devices, I have built one using a 2000 watt mosfet car audio amplifier and it cost only $130.00. I have killed e.coli very quickly with this. This amp has a 100 amp main fuse and two 30 amp fuses for each of the two channels. I have blown the 30 amp fuse a couple of times and the amp still works. I did have to add a couple of 5 " PC type cooling fans. I still need to do more long run testing to make sure nothing melts down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 DOC: Studies done by Papimi 15 years ago and USC released just this past April show that unless it is pulsed at a nanosecond...you'll cunch holes in the cell wall which is called electroporation. > I know this is a bit off subject for Rife but has the similar > underlying principals. > The device I built is nothing more than a monster unipolar pulser. > Its consists of a 80uf 2000KV pulse discharge capacitor charged to > about 1 KV and dumped into a specially wound coil of approx 350uh > inductance at about .4 ohms. This coil is made with 14 guage solid > wire with 600volt insulation. Specially wound means that the wires > don't move much causing loss of flux and energy. The approx. energy > burst is 1.5 megawatts. The duration is very short milliseconds. The > energy is switched with a ford truck solenoid. This is really tuff > on the capacitors they don't like high power reversals. My personal > feeling on this is that it directly charges the body by inducing > eddie currents. My muscles actually move mildly during the pulse. > Also if it is used near acupuncture meridians the charge can be felt > moving througout the entire limb. If used on the abdomen expect to > be running to the bathroom shortly afterwards. I don't use it near > my heart or my head just to be safe. I'm writing this from work and > don't have all of the exact numbers in my head. My first capacitor > died after roughly 500 discharges. > But my earlier coil was 12 guage and only about 3' in length. > I now have a mechanical counter with new defibulator capacitors. > I'm currently up to 700 discharges. > The decay frequency of the first system was 5500hz. " The PAPIMI runs > at 880khz " . The current measured with a shunt and oscilloscope > measured 1500 amps. > My next system will have a 20kv capacitor and similar coil with a > spark gap discharge. > As for the effects of the device, its profound for me. I go from > sluggish to full of energy. I have two flights of stairs that I must > go up every morning at work and I just float up them after using the > device. If I don't pulse I have to think to push my muscles harder > to get the same movement. I have been doing this two to three times > a week for about 7 months. > For those of you who may have been playing around with Doug coil > devices, I have built one using a 2000 watt mosfet car audio > amplifier and it cost only $130.00. I have killed e.coli very > quickly with this. This amp has a 100 amp main fuse and two 30 amp > fuses for each of the two channels. I have blown the 30 amp fuse a > couple of times and the amp still works. I did have to add a couple > of 5 " PC type cooling fans. I still need to do more long run testing > to make sure nothing melts down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 > > > > > DOC: > > Studies done by Papimi 15 years ago and USC released just this past > > April show that unless it is pulsed at a nanosecond...you'll cunch > > holes in the cell wall which is called electroporation. > > Not surprised that they don't volunteer information. This system has had great success and costs $40,000ea. There are knockoffs being sold. But I read that some are very dangerous, as they are not grounded properly. I have the patent drawings and a detailed explanation of its theory. This should help clear up the way this thing works. Take a look here for details on theory. http://www.papimi.gr/NMR.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2004 Report Share Posted August 8, 2004 > > > > > DOC: > > Studies done by Papimi 15 years ago and USC released just this past > > April show that unless it is pulsed at a nanosecond...you'll cunch > > holes in the cell wall which is called electroporation. > > Not surprised that they don't volunteer information. This system has had great success and costs $40,000ea. There are knockoffs being sold. But I read that some are very dangerous, as they are not grounded properly. I have the patent drawings and a detailed explanation of its theory. This should help clear up the way this thing works. Take a look here for details on theory. http://www.papimi.gr/NMR.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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