What did Royal Rife research?
In 1920, Rife began to experiment with the effects of electronic frequencies upon bacteria and viruses. He discovered how to make normally invisible microbes visible by illuminating each one with the light frequency that matched their own unique resonance frequency, causing them to glow. He also built the world’s first virus microscope which allowed him to study these microorganisms in their living environment. By 1933, he had constructed the incredibly complex Universal Microscope, which had nearly 6,000 different parts and was capable of magnifying objects up to 60,000 times their normal size. While researching with his microscopes, Rife observed that viruses “are released from bacteria just as a chicken lays an egg”, and that one virus form could change into another virus form, and back into it’s original form, depending upon the medium in which it grew. Rife’s research and observations also led him to state that the chemical constituents of a virus enact upon an unbalanced cell met