Frequencies
Dr. Raymond Royal Rife was an American inventor and researcher, best known for his work in the early 20th century in the fields of microscopy and alternative medicine. His most notable contributions include the development of the Rife microscope, which purportedly allowed for the visualization of viruses, bacteria and other pathogens at magnifications and resolutions beyond what was possible with contemporary microscopes. Rife's research suggested that specific frequencies of electromagnetic waves could potentially be used to destroy pathogens, a concept he termed "coordinative resonance" or "resonant frequency therapy."
Rife's work, though controversial and largely unrecognized by the mainstream scientific community of his time, has attracted a dedicated following among proponents of alternative medicine. His ideas on frequency therapy laid the groundwork for what some practitioners today refer to as "Rife therapy," a treatment claimed to target various diseases through the use of specific frequencies. Despite skepticism and criticism from the broader medical community, Rife's legacy persists, with ongoing interest in his theories and inventions, particularly within the context of holistic and non-conventional health practices.