Guest guest Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 --- Loyd wrote: <snip> > Today I received a report from a person using a > homemade EM8V that he > had reduced both the BX and BY viruses <snip> Hi : Are you still using Radionics to make this determination? Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 Yes. I have a very reliable person that does this. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com Ringas wrote: > --- Loyd wrote: > > <snip> >> Today I received a report from a person using a >> homemade EM8V that he >> had reduced both the BX and BY viruses <snip> > > > Hi : > > Are you still using Radionics to make this > determination? > > Regards, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2007 Report Share Posted December 22, 2007 Hi , Some of my friends have been using the Plasma Ball's, set up with two running at the same time, one either side of the body. Results are similar to what you describe, although we do have a thicker soup as Nielsen suggested. I was inspired by Bruce Stenulson's set-up where he had 6 plasma balls going at the same time, three either side of the body. Where we differ is our set-up is in phase from the same frequency signal source. The theory is where the signals meet, centre line of the body, that standing waves would be created which might create scalar waves in the body as the body is non-linear in an electromagnetic sense. With the new plasma ball controller my friend and I am developing, we hope to be able to run upto 4 plasma balls from the one controller, so we can use two either side of the body. This would give us about 60 watts output. I don't know how accurate this is, but it sure is worth looking at. When I am using two plasma balls about 6 feet apart, the E field drops of as expected as the TriField is moved away from the plasma ball, but at the centre position, there is a good increase in the E field. Bil Green from California says you advise to not hold the TriField in our hands, but to place it on a non-conductive surface to get more accurate readings. I've ordered a new Broadband TriField, as my previous one melted in a fire, so I look forward to doing these tests again when not holding the TriField. My body may have effected this reading where a surge in the E field was detected at the centre. Although it may add to some verification that where the two E fields meet, and a body is in the signal, that a type of energetic coupling occurs which may infact be a type of scalar wave or standing wave response ??? Sincerely, Ken Uzzell http://heal-me.com.au * FreX - CHIamp * Audiopathy * Novelty Plasma Lamp Controller The EM8V > Several years ago, a researcher in the UK reported that he took two > separate frequency generators and used them to apply a single frequency > from the two separate sources at the same time. He reported that the > results were very much more effective than just using the same frequency > from a single source. He wrote about how the two sources were a Hz or > or so different and that they were likely out of phase. > > The EM8V produces two frequencies at the same time so that the same > frequency can be applied twice from separate generators or two different > frequencies can be applied. Either the internal 555 frequency > generators or external sources can be used. > > Today I received a report from a person using a homemade EM8V that he > had reduced both the BX and BY viruses and also a cancerous tumor in his > neck much more quickly than usually happens. He ran 728+726, 2009+2007 > and 2129+2127. This was the fastest reduction of these viruses and other > pathogens that I have seen. > > Lyme patients have also reported similar results. > > The construction details are at http://www.royalrife.com/em8v.html . > > Loyd > http://www.royalrife.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2007 Report Share Posted December 23, 2007 >The EM8V produces two frequencies at the same time so that the same >frequency can be applied twice from separate generators or two different >frequencies can be applied. Either the internal 555 frequency >generators or external sources can be used. I sometimes use CoolEdit to do this. It is an audio editing program with tone generating capabilities. In addition to discrete frequencies, it can also perform modulation, envelope shaping, phase shifts, etc. Features that far surpass all but the most costly lab function generators. You can download a trial version from here. http://oldapps.com/CoolEdit.php It looks like this on screen: http://www.physics.odu.edu/hyde/Teaching/Fall06/Phys332/Labs/SoundSynth/SoundSyn\ th.html To do as describes, generate a separate signal on each of the stereo channels. You can mix them on screen to see how they will interact. Connect headphone output to pads via two audio step-up transformers (8 ohm:1K). If you use only one lead from each HV side, the body will act as a virtual ground and the signals mix internally. With such " beating " , you also get the sum and difference frequency, making a total of four. It is interesting to make them all harmonically related. I run direct from my laptop, but disconnected from the grid for safety. Or, upload one or more to a battery powered media player. It's a quick way to evaluate new concepts, although you need to be able to " feel " what you are looking for. Remember, transformers will round squarewaves. Of course, you can also use the signal to drive an amp. Always check the result with an oscilloscope. Above is for educational use only. Nielsen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 Hi , I also have CoolEdit and have wondered about feeding the sound card output into a stereo amp. Loyd http://www.royalrife.com Nielsen wrote: >> The EM8V produces two frequencies at the same time so that the same >> frequency can be applied twice from separate generators or two different >> frequencies can be applied. Either the internal 555 frequency >> generators or external sources can be used. > > I sometimes use CoolEdit to do this. It is an audio editing program > with tone generating capabilities. In addition to discrete > frequencies, it can also perform modulation, envelope shaping, phase > shifts, etc. Features that far surpass all but the most costly lab > function generators. You can download a trial version from here. > > http://oldapps.com/CoolEdit.php > > It looks like this on screen: > > http://www.physics.odu.edu/hyde/Teaching/Fall06/Phys332/Labs/SoundSynth/SoundSyn\ th.html > > To do as describes, generate a separate signal on each of the > stereo channels. You can mix them on screen to see how they will > interact. Connect headphone output to pads via two audio step-up > transformers (8 ohm:1K). If you use only one lead from each HV side, > the body will act as a virtual ground and the signals mix internally. > With such " beating " , you also get the sum and difference frequency, > making a total of four. It is interesting to make them all > harmonically related. > > I run direct from my laptop, but disconnected from the grid for > safety. Or, upload one or more to a battery powered media player. > It's a quick way to evaluate new concepts, although you need to be > able to " feel " what you are looking for. Remember, transformers will > round squarewaves. Of course, you can also use the signal to drive an > amp. Always check the result with an oscilloscope. Above is for > educational use only. > > Nielsen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 >I also have CoolEdit and have wondered about feeding the sound card >output into a stereo amp. I do this all the time. Simply run a lead from your soundcard's line out (or headphone) socket to the amp's line (aux) in. With no load connected, set the volume knob on the amp full on. Then, so it is not over-driven by a too high voltage from the soundcard, adjust the volume of the latter in Windows. You need an oscilloscope to monitor this correctly. Otherwise, the amp's output will attempt to exceed its supply rails and the resulting signal look truncated, " clipped " . You can sort of do it by ear, listening for distortion, with a sinewave and a speaker. You didn't say what you wanted to drive with the amp. I assume it's not speakers. Flourescent tubes or plasma balls can be lit with a voltage step-up transformer, provided you have the necessay wattage being 20-30W. You can use a single good xfmr (one per channel), such as the tube output variety: http://www.hammondmfg.com/125SE.htm Or a couple of cheapies, designed for PA systems, wired in series. In this case, the primaries can be combined in series or parallel to get an optimal impedance match (see below). Remember to keep them all in phase. http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=MM1900 & CATID=19 & keywords= & SPECIAL= & f\ orm=CAT & ProdCodeOnly= & Keyword1= & Keyword2= & pageNumber= & priceMin= & priceMax= & SUBCAT\ ID=378 Driving an EM coil is another option. I wouldn't use pads because the computer and amp are mains powered. The key point is that whatever is connected to the amp must represent around double its specified output impedance. If not, the amp will tend to overheat because it is not engineered for continuous high level signals. Here's an example. Your amp's output is 4 ohms at 50W. You are driving into an 8 ohm load. This is comprised of the 4 ohm primary winding of your step-up transformer, plus two 8 ohm 10W resistors in parallel ( = 4 Ohms 20W). Note the available wattage is halved by the increased load resistance to 25W. That's the basics. I could be more specific if I had further details. Nielsen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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