Dr. Royal Raymond Rife

 

Royal Raymond Rife

(May 16, 1888 – August 5, 1971) was an American inventor and early exponent of high-magnification time-lapse cine-micrography.In the 1930s, he claimed that by using a specially designed optical microscope, he could observe a number of microbes which were too small to visualize with previously existing technology. Rife also reported that a 'beam ray' device of his invention could weaken or destroy the pathogens by energetically exciting destructive resonances in their constituent chemicals.

Among the inventions Rife and heterodyne ultraviolet microscope and a micromanipulator.

By 1920, Rife finished creating the world's first virus microscope. By 1933 he had perfected this technology and has built an incredibly complex Universal Microscope, which had nearly 6,000 different parts and was able to increase the facilities of 60 000 times their actual size. With this incredible invention Rife was the first person who saw the live virus. Universal microscope remains the only tool that allows you to see the live virus.

Modern electron microscopes instantly kill everything, and we end up considering only the mummified remains and debris. What the Rife microscope can see is the "noisy activities" live viruses, because they constantly change shape to adapt to changes in the environment, respond quickly to carcinogens, and transform normal cells into tumor cells.

But how was Rife able to accomplish this, in the days when electronics and medicine is beginning to develop? To satisfy the skeptics will tell readers a few technical details. Rife painstakingly identified the individual emission spectrum of each microbe, using the properties of the spectral cutoff. He slowly rotated block quartz prisms to focus light of a single wavelength to a microorganism, which he investigated. This wavelength was selected because it resonated with the part of the spectral emission of the microbe based on the now established fact that every molecule oscillates at its own frequency.

Atoms together in a molecule and form a specific molecular configuration with energy constraints. This configuration emits and absorbs its own well-defined spectrum of electromagnetic waves. No two different molecules is not the same electromagnetic oscillations or energy spectrum. Resonance amplifies light in the same way as the two ocean waves reinforce each other when they are merged together.

The result of using a resonant wavelength is that micro-organisms that are not visible in white light suddenly become visible in the reflection of light at a specific spectral composition. They become visible when the frequency of the light resonates with their own spectrum. Rife, was thus able to see otherwise invisible organisms and watch them actively invading tissue culture.

More than 75% of organisms that Rife could see with his Universal Microscope are only visible under ultraviolet light. But it is known that UV light outside the range of human vision, it is simply "invisible" to us. Special lighting, created Rife allowed him to overcome this limitation with the heterodyne method, which is based on the technique of combining two signals to produce a third of the difference signal.

He has covered the microbe (usually a virus or bacteria) with two different wavelengths of the same ultraviolet short frequency which resonated with the spectral part of the microbe. These two wavelengths interact at the confluence. This interaction is in fact gave rise to a third wavelengths, which fell into the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. It was the opening through which Rife made invisible microbes visible without killing them. The discovery, which can not be repeated today electron microscopes.