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What is the frequency range for Rife treatments using a connected generator?
The frequency range is DC (0 Hz) all the way up to the carrier frequency, which is above 5 MHz. We have found that low frequencies seem to create the most benefit. For example, scalar waves modulat...
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What’s the strength of the Magnetic field at about 1 ft and 3 ft from the transmitter and receiver lids?
The meter detects changes in extremely weak static (DC or “natural”) electric and magnetic fields. It does not measure overall strength of a magnetic field. When I put the meter at approximately 1 ...
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If you have a very long link cable between the transmitter and receiver, how to best deal with extra cable? I’m assuming it’s best NOT to coil it up. Is that correct?
Yes, not to coil it up. Just leave it as it is.
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Why do we need a receiver when a transmitter can send out scalar Waves like Spooky2 Remote does and that can be received by the humans around it.
This may not be all encompassing or 100% entirely correct, but I’ll give it a shot. The Spooky2 Remote creates two opposing waves — one from the top coil and one from the bottom coil which is in op...
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Can people with pacemakers use Spooky2 Scalar?
It is not recommended for people having pacemakers to use Spooky2 Scalar. No electrical or electronic device is recommended to be used around someone with a pacemaker. For more details, please che...
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I know Spooky2 Remote is also using scalar field, what is the difference between Spooky2 Remote and Spooky2 Scalar?
Spooky2 Remote is extremely low power. The information is transferred using quantum entanglement of DNA. Spooky2 Scalar works directly with the target, using higher power levels.
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What is the width and height of the scalar field between the transmitter and receiver?
The scalar field balloons out between the transmitter and receiver. If the two are far apart, the signal becomes wider.
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If two people are in the transmission area, would a DNA sample of each person placed on scalar field make it more effective?
No, unless poison is being added to specimen cancerous cells. In any case, it is best to not treat more than one person in case the disease information is transferred to the other person. This is n...