You have to divide the 50 watts that come out of the ray tube by four for every foot that you move away from the ray tube because of the laws of physics on signal loss. This means about 50 watts came out of the ray tube. Rife’s instruments put out about 50 to 60 watts. About 95% of the energy that you put into a ray tube comes out but only if the impedance is matched properly. Ray tubes when properly tuned are very efficient. This is a simple explanation but should suffice since we are trying to stay in layman's terms and make it easy to understand. There are limitations to ray tubes that need to be understood which have to do with the laws of physics. So, Rife worked on the same basis.” (Comperet interview papers - 1970’s) You see, all the X-ray work necessarily was done with a beam projected from a tube. That was the way in which Rife developed it.
Comperet, Rife’s attorney, stated in an interview:Ĭomperet : “Now, the original instrument had a tube, like an X-ray tube. Because the scientific technology behind ray tubes had already been perfected, Rife worked with that technology and only had to make some adjustments for it to work the way he wanted it to. Rife stated that the ray tube was “a partial directional antenna”.
This gave it a directional effect towards the patient.
One disk was straight and the other one was on a 45 degree angle. These wires were connected to two round metal bars that went into the glass tube and they had round disks connected to their ends. The ray tube was connected to the instrument by two wires. It stood up better over many more hours of bombardment than the argon and the crypton and those different gases that we tried.” (John Marsh collection - Gonin and Siner papers pages 25 & 26. We don’t care about the color or anything of that sort. Rife : “We have experimented with various inert gases and we found that helium stood up by the bombardment better than any of the other gases. Rife used different mixtures of gases but finally ended up using helium. A ray tube was made out of glass, quartz or Pyrex and was filled with a noble gas or a mixture of noble gases. Rife used a phanotron ray tube with his instruments. We have tried to explain in laymen’s terms so that anyone can understand. Our goal is to try to give people information so that they can make a more informed decision. Hopefully anyone who reads this article will have a better understanding about Dr.
Comperet, Rife’s attorney in the 1939 Beam Ray Corporation trial, and later John Crane’s attorney for Life Labs’ trial in 1961. We will look at the evidence by quoting the sources such as Dr. In this article we will examine the way Dr. When new information is obtained this article will be updated. Rife’s accurate RF M.O.R.s? Were all of Rife’s instruments super-regeneration instruments (Rife Ray #3, #4 and the Beam Rays Inc.)? The understanding of super-regeneration will challenge the dates, arrived at through speculation, of some of the instruments that have been built and may bring about a change in how instruments are built in the future. When did Rife start using audio frequencies and how were they used in super-regeneration? What frequencies were Dr. The following questions will be discussed. Super-regeneration up to the writing of this updated article has been overlooked. The new information about super-regeneration has caused an almost complete rewriting of this article and changes almost everything we have previously believed about how Rife instruments worked. Now more important information has come to light, therefore this article dated 12/15/05 takes precedence over all previous dates. This article was last updated on 6/30/04. When new information has been obtained we have tried to correct errors irregardless of the fact it may change everything that has been previously believed as correct. This article from it’s first writing has been an evolving document according to the new information received. A History of Rife's Instruments and Royal Rife's Machines and Rife Frequency Generators Generators has been vastly misunderstood and misrepresented. A History Of Royal Rife’s Instruments and Frequencies Royal Rife's historical work with the Universal Microscope and his Frequency