Abbreviations
used in describing our equipment
| 2T |
Two
tubes |
| A |
Always
means analog |
| D |
When
standing alone, always after a forward slash, D means digital.
(In EMEM3D it does not stand alone. In EMEM3D/D it does) |
| EMEM |
ElectroMagnetic
Experimental Machine |
| EMEM2 |
Obsolete
contact machine |
| EMEM3 |
The
first plasma machine. Extremely weak. |
| EMEM3D |
Two
coil, two transformer machine. |
| EMEM5 |
Another
name for the EMEM3D/D machine |
| EMEM7 |
An
emem3d machine with a newer style wiring configuration |
Basic
Rife terminology
Alternating
Current (AC) A form of energy, used for household electricity,
that has no positive or negative as they switch back and forth.
US house current switches back and forth 60 times a second, called
60 cycles per second or just 60 cycle. Many overseas power companies
use 50 cycle current.
Analog
refers to a mechanical means of generating frequencies by adjusting
knobs. The user varies the resistance to the signal generator
which changes the frequency accordingly.
Carrier
wave is a sine wave emission which can be routed through electrodes
or through the air. It is found at only one spot on the electromagnetic
spectrum, with the exception of its harmonics (see below). There
is much controversy about the safety of sine wave emissions, especially
above the ionizing frequency of 800 mhz. where cells
are damaged by sine wave emissions
Contact
devices are machines that require contact electrodes and the
output of some circuitry. Our machines are typically stronger
than contact only machines which have to be adjusted
below the threshold of pain. Our contacts contain a foot plate
and are more useful. Most importantly the tubes are still giving
off their full energy. Lastly, our contacts can also be used as
both a contact or radiant device.
DC
or direct current is energy like that from a battery. There is
a positive and a negative.
Digital
is an electronic means of setting frequencies by pushing buttons.
Double
bubble tubes have two distinct bubbles in them, look closely
at
this picture. The
second bubble increases the energy output of the tubes.
Harmonic(s)
is a physical property of electrical emissions. It means a tuneable
emission will also appear at 2,3,4,5,6,7 (etc) times the original
frequency. If you live near a very strong radio station you may
be able to tune it in at frequencies higher than its intended
frequency. For example a (USA) 101.3 mhz. (FM radio station) will
appear at 202.6 in the TV2 (ch7-13) band.
Hertz
is the new name of the unit of measure of sine wave energy (electricity
or radio waves). It is named after Heinrich Hertz, a 20th century
German physicist. The old name was cycles per second.
Sine
waves snake above and below the line, which can be called
Horizon, that separates positive energy from negative energy.
Sine waves are most typically associated with radio frequencies.
As stated above there is controversy about the safety of sine
wave emissions, especially above the ionizing frequency
of 800 mhz where cells are damaged by sine wave emissions.
Square
waves are like sine waves except they appear square, or nearly
square. Unless otherwise stated, the waves go above and below
the horizon.
Square
wave no negative offset energy has been around for over 100
years most notably associated with energy fields given off by
motor vehicle engines. It has a track record of being completely
safe as no legitimate studies have ever linked this energy form
to disease (to our knowledge).
Two
tube machines have the tubes wired in series. The additional
arc length gives it additional strength.
Wobble
is the desirable effect where the frequency is allowed to change
slightly from the setting. Experts feel this is more lethal to
pathogens.