Re: differences between Blood Cleaner and Zappers
To Parazapper:
>> Frequency is VERY important: Beck generates harmonics that are approx. 8 hZ apart all the way up to 800 kHz or nearly that high depending on the components used. This means that Beck generates a frequency that is not more than 4 Hz away from any frequency specified by either Clark or Rife.
In theory, having a frequency generator with a 4Hz square wave will generate a VERY tight suite of harmonics. So, in theory again, 1Hz will have an even better effect.
Because the 50th harmonic has only a 1/50 of the original signal, and a 357th harmonic has only a 1/357 of the original signal, a 1Hz generator will reach the pathogen frequency, of, let’s say 380000Hz, with only 1/380000 of the original strength.
Is this enough? I don’t think so.
At some point, the harmonic power will not be enough to disable that particular pathogen.
Frequencies around 2kHz and up seems to have enough practical power to have some effect.
Do you have any idea of what could be this “limit” of frequency, where below that limit, there is not enough power to affect pathogens? Any suggestion about this?