Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the search for a low-cost resonance frequency analyser that can read the frequencies emitted by Deta Elis devices, which are based on the work of Paul Schmidt and Royal Raymond Rife. Participants explore the technology's claims, its applications, and the validity of the underlying principles, with references to clinical studies and patents.
Discussion Character
- Debate/contested
- Technical explanation
- Exploratory
Main Points Raised
- Some participants inquire about the specifications and operating procedures of the Deta Elis devices, seeking more detailed information.
- Links to websites providing information about the devices and their patents are shared, indicating interest in purchasing and testing the technology.
- One participant expresses belief in the power of emotions and the placebo effect, suggesting that these factors may influence the efficacy of the devices.
- Another participant references historical claims made by Rife regarding the ability of his devices to affect pathogens, noting that these claims were discredited by the medical community.
- Some participants assert that the technology works and that resonance can manipulate various biological entities, emphasizing a belief in the vibrational nature of the world.
- A suggestion is made that dowsing rods could be effective in detecting the frequencies emitted by the devices.
- One participant dismisses the discussion as nonsense, indicating a strong disagreement with the topic being discussed.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
There is no consensus among participants; various viewpoints exist regarding the validity and effectiveness of the Deta Elis devices and the underlying principles of resonance. Some participants express belief in the technology, while others are skeptical or dismissive.
Contextual Notes
The discussion includes references to historical controversies surrounding Rife's claims and the lack of independent replication of his results, which may influence participants' perspectives on the current technology.