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Re: I want to buy a rife generator
 
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Re: I want to buy a rife generator


Ok but what i don't understand, even if the amplitude of a signal is a way to communicate a message, is how the human body is supposed to decode and to use this message if it has no decoder programmed with an understanding of the behavior of the received signal.

Using a frequency in an electric signal is different because there is directly a current with a specific frequency passing through the body.

If you generate an electromagnetic field with a specific frequency and enough power, there is also directly a electromagnetic field with a specific frequency passing through the body (i guess if there is enough power).

With a carrier wave, i don't understand how the body or the "receiver" is supposed to decode the signal and generate others frequencies (to kill the parasites) without a decoder/program.



Let's assume the carrier wave can be decoded by the human body, feel how the sun rays behave on your skin, or how the sound waves behave in your ears, or how the light waves behave in your eyes. Depending on the intensity of the source, the received signal is weak or strong.

Why should it be different with Jeff Sutherland tech ?

The 2Mhz frequency is not an excuse because some radio signal are in a similar range and they can be too weak or not strong enough to be received correctly.

So what is the explanation ? Maybe he uses a really powerfull antenna to broadcast the carrier wave ?
 

 
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