Nenah Sylver
  Mon, 07 May 2012 18:16:27 -0700

  > Sol and everyone,

  > My new  website  has  an  article I  wrote  that  appeared  in the
  > Townsend Letter;  was  reprinted  in Nexus  in  English,  Nexus in
  > German, and  in Korean; and eventually made its way in  a slightly
  > different form  into my Rife Handbook as Appendix  C.  It's called
  > "Healing with  Electromedicine  and Sound  Therapies"  and  can be
  > downloaded free as a pdf file here:

  > http://www.nenahsylver.com/free-electromedicine-article.html

  > I mention  this  because it discusses laser and  LED  therapy, and
  > once you  read this you'll understand the  principles  about using
  > LEDs on closed eyelids (and lasers not at all on the eyes).

  > Nenah

  > Nenah Sylver, PhD

  Nenah,

  I am an engineer with over 50 years of experience in electromagnetic
  fields.

  I did not finish reading your paper. I stopped at your discussion of
  Rife technology. Here are some problems you do not address:

  1. A bacteria is immersed in a plasma that has a  certain dielectric
  constant.

  The bacteria  encloses  a  plasma   that  has  a  similar dielectric
  constant.

  An incoming  electric field cannot distinguish the  boundary between
  the two.  There  will be negligible force against  the  wall  of the
  bacteria.

  This means  you cannot shake the bacteria with  an  applied electric
  field.

  2. There is no resonant frequency that will affect bacteria.

  Bacteria are  not  solid brittle things like glass.  They  cannot be
  shaken at  some resonant frequency and fall apart or break.  This is
  called damping, and it is a very important engineering principle. It
  is what makes your shock absorbers function. If you have  ever tried
  to drive a car that has no shock absorbers, you will quickly  end up
  in the ditch. Bacteria are very well damped.

  3. High frequencies travel on the outside of a body. This  is called
  skin effect.  The energy falls off quickly as you  try  to penetrate
  the flesh.

  This is why it is so difficult to contact nuclear submarines.

  We have a similar salt content to the ocean. Not exact, but close.

  4. The  harmonics  of a signal fall off very  quickly  with harmonic
  number.

  There is  negligible  energy at the  frequencies  that  might affect
  bacteria.

  The combination  of  skin effect and harmonic loss  assures  that no
  bacteria will  ever  be harmed by applying a  signal  external  to a
  body.

  5. If  there  were any effect from an applied field,  it  would also
  affect mammal cells.

  This is an important issue if you are trying to kill cancer cells.

  If you  could  get  the penetration needed  to  affect  pathogens or
  cancer cells,  you  would  also kill the  cells  you  are  trying to
  protect. There is no way to avoid this.

  Rife technology  does not require the AMA or  other  institutions to
  kill it.  It only works for gullible individuals who  may  have more
  money than common sense.

  I am cetain your LED dissertation contains similar oversights.

  Thanks,

  Mike Monett


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