The story of Royal Raymond Rife the genius inventor of the plasma frequency generator.
Royal Raymond Rife was an American inventor born on May 16, 1888, in Elkhorn, Nebraska. He was a pioneering scientist known for his work in bacteriology and microscopy. Rife studied at Johns Hopkins University and the University of Heidelberg, where he received an honorary doctorate. He developed advanced optical compound microscopes, claiming magnifications far beyond what was considered possible at the time. Rife also invented the “oscillating beam ray,” which he believed could treat various diseases by using radio waves to devitalize pathogens. Despite initial interest, his work was later rejected by mainstream science and medical authorities.
Plasma Generators by Royal Raymond Rife.
Royal Raymond Rife developed a unique type of plasma generator that uses electromagnetic frequencies to ionize gases, creating plasma. This technology was designed to target and devitalize pathogens, based on the principle that specific frequencies could disrupt the cellular structure of harmful microorganisms.
How It Works
Rife’s plasma generator operates by applying radio frequency (RF) energy to a gas within a chamber. The RF energy causes the electrons in the gas to oscillate and collide with other particles, ionizing the gas and forming plasma. This ionized gas, or plasma, can then be directed and controlled for various applications.