Inspired by the work of Georges Lakhovsky
In this overview we introduce the Multiwave Oscillator (MWO), a device historically linked to Georges Lakhovsky’s ideas about cellular resonance and vitality.
More detailed details below — including history, quotes, images, references, and related tools.
The MWO is commonly described as a device that emits a broad range of electromagnetic frequencies via special coils (often called Lakhovsky coils). Historically, Lakhovsky proposed that living cells behave like oscillators, and that broad-spectrum fields might encourage “resonance.”
The MWO concept involves a wide spectrum of RF and related harmonics. The broad-spectrum exposure is thought (by proponents) to allow cells to “pick” their natural frequencies (sympathetic resonance). These ideas are historical and remain theoretical in modern terms.
Potential user-reported themes: relaxation, comfort, general vitality, and a sense of wellbeing. Individual experiences vary.
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“According to Lakhovsky, the way to counter a vibrational attack was to introduce a broad spectrum of RF harmonic energies… each cell would pick out the proper frequency to reinforce its vibration.” Source
“Cells… have internal electric fields.” (discussion of internal cellular fields; proof-of-concept work referenced) – see notes in links within this page.
Additional reading: Electrical perspectives on biology, RBC membrane potential, Mitochondrial Energy?.
Rife machines and Multiwave Oscillators are often discussed together. A multiwave oscillator is presented as a broad-spectrum field exposure for general wellness; Rife machines are historically discussed around targeted frequencies. For background: Overview • Rife Pro • Articles.
Related tools: Multipulser (PEMF pulser combo), Rife Frequencies Index.
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