MIT, Royal Rife, Dr. Anthony Holland, Otto Sankey & Resonate Frequency

in medical •  3 years ago 

"A new study by researchers in MIT’s Department of Mechanical Engineering suggests that coronaviruses may be vulnerable to ultrasound vibrations, within the frequencies used in medical diagnostic imaging.

Through computer simulations, the team has modeled the virus’ mechanical response to vibrations across a range of ultrasound frequencies. They found that vibrations between 25 and 100 megahertz triggered the virus’ shell and spikes to collapse and start to rupture within a fraction of a millisecond. This effect was seen in simulations of the virus in air and in water."
https://news.mit.edu/2021/ultrasound-coronaviruses-damage-0316

Royal Rife Microscope shatters Cancer.m4v

"The frequencies consisted of one high and one low. The high frequency had to be eleven times higher than the low, which in music is known as the 11th harmonic. At this frequency, micro-organisms start shattering like crystal glass."

"pancreatic cancer cells, and discovered that these cells were particularly vulnerable between the frequencies of 100,000 – 300,000 Hz."
https://livelovefruit.com/researchers-prove-sound-frequencies-can-kill-cancer/

"Scientists may one day be able to destroy viruses in the same way that opera singers presumably shatter wine glasses. New research mathematically determined the frequencies at which simple viruses could be shaken to death.

"The capsid of a virus is something like the shell of a turtle," said physicist Otto Sankey of Arizona State University. "If the shell can be compromised [by mechanical vibrations], the virus can be inactivated.""
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna23012038

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