Thursday 28 February 2013

Using A Frequency Generator


Using A Frequency Generator

Frequency generators come in all sizes and costs and capabilities.
If you can purchase one that reads out the frequency for
you in numbers (digital type) and lets you produce a fraction of a
kilohertz by turning a dial, it meets your most elementary needs.
It should also be possible to set it on positive offset (100%
positive) and still give you 5 volts. Then it can be used as a
zapper. You should also be able to select a sine wave or square
wave.
The advantages of having a frequency generator are that you
can do your own diagnosing. You can find, in a few minutes:
1. Which invaders you have by dialing in to their frequencies.
2. At what frequencies you are broadcasting to the world.
3. What frequencies are used by other living things.
The Theory
Every living animal and every cell type produces its own
frequencies and responds to these frequencies as well. We may
speak of frequencies but we really mean waves, waves of energy.
All waves have a frequency associated with them, so it's
not really misleading to say frequencies when we really mean
waves.
When the animal is alive it produces them, when it is dead it
still responds to some of them. It is like the opera singer and the
glass goblet. The opera singer produces frequencies in the air.
The goblet responds to them because of its structure, not because
it's alive. The goblet “picks up” on that particular frequency of
sound because its own “resonant” frequency is exactly the same.
If the singer sings loud enough the goblet

shatters from the vibrations set up in it. An identical goblet, made
of plastic, would not have the same resonant frequency.
There is not merely a structural and chemical difference
between the living and non living. Living things are transmitting
energy of some unique kind. And with your simple device, you
will be able to trap this energy. And measure its exact frequency.
This is not the same as understanding its makeup and source. We
must leave that to others. But we can observe and use our
observations to track down bacteria and other parasites. We can
track down pollutants. We can measure our health quantitatively
and perhaps in the future predict life expectancy.
The Syncrometer traps the frequencies that match the ones in
the material on the test plates and delivers them to an audio
speaker in a range that you are able to hear. Instead of test tissues
or pathogens, we are now going to use pure test frequencies!
Remarkably, few things have overlapping

frequencies, making this technique extremely useful for identification,
even without a specimen!


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