Hi, Wayne, 

I wish I knew more to tell you,  but the best I can say is that you
might look into Naessen's dark field microscopy if you want to look at
living organisims.   This seems to be a kind of advancement on Rife's
work.  It also invovles resonance actions,  as did Rife's work.   

If you have any success, please let us know!   Good luck. 

JBB



Wayne Fugitt wrote:
> 
> Morning JBB,
> 
> >The-Scientist.com is a wonderful, free online science publication.   I
> >love it.
> >used to look at CS.  Presumably it would be useful only for particulate
> >as oppoosed to ionic CS?
> 
>    I checked out the site.  Nice indeed.
> 
>    I have never thought of looking at CS with my microscope. The max power
> I have is 1000.
> 
> My microscope has a digital camera built in, so if I could see anything, I
> could post a picture.
> 
> Likely some particles will be visible.
> 
> Do you know of any other sites that would be of value for a beginner trying
> to learn how to use microscopes?    I need more information on slide
> preparation.  I am primarily interested in
> blood cells and fungus on plants.
> 
> Wayne
> 
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