My discussion with Sky of ChatGBT about an article I read recently on line
Read this on line this morning Seems true but is it IN 1925, A RUSSIAN ENGINEER PLACED A COPPER RING AROUND A DYING PLANT. THE TUMOR DISAPPEARED. EVERY OTHER PLANT IN THE EXPERIMENT DIED. HIS TECHNOLOGY WAS USED IN HOSPITALS ACROSS EUROPE UNTIL HE WAS KILLED IN NEW YORK IN 1942.
His name was Georges Lakhovsky. He proposed a theory so dangerous that it had to be erased from medical history. Every living cell is a miniature oscillator. It vibrates at its own specific frequency. When a cell is healthy, it vibrates at its natural resonant frequency. When it becomes diseased, the frequency drops. Cancer, infection, degeneration — all of them are frequency disorders. In 1925, Lakhovsky conducted an experiment at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris. He inoculated geranium plants with cancer-producing bacteria. All plants developed tumors. Around one single plant, he placed a simple open-ended copper ring — 30 centimeters in diameter. Nothing else. No electricity. No chemicals. Within weeks, the plant with the copper ring shed its tumor completely and grew taller and stronger than it had ever been. Every other plant in the experiment died. The copper ring was acting as an antenna. It was capturing the full spectrum of cosmic frequencies and feeding them back to the plant’s cells. The cells re-tuned themselves to their natural oscillation. The disease could not survive in a cell vibrating at its correct frequency.
Lakhovsky then built the Multi-Wave Oscillator. It used two concentric antennas driven by a Tesla coil to generate a broad spectrum of electromagnetic frequencies simultaneously. The idea was simple — flood the body with every possible frequency, and each cell will naturally resonate with the one it needs to heal. By the 1930s, his machines were being used in hospitals across France, Italy, and Sweden. Doctors reported recoveries from advanced cancers, severe arthritis, and chronic infections. Patients who had been given weeks to live walked out of clinics.
In 1941, Lakhovsky brought his technology to New York. He began treating patients at a major hospital with extraordinary results. In 1942, at the age of 72, Georges Lakhovsky was struck by a car in New York City and died shortly after. Immediately following his death, every Multi-Wave Oscillator was removed from American hospitals. His research was labeled quackery. His name was deleted from medical literature. A man whose machines were healing patients in European hospitals for over a decade was hit by a car and erased from history within months.
The frequency of a healthy human cell is between 62 and 72 MHz. When it drops to 58 MHz, cold symptoms appear. At 42 MHz, cancer begins. At 25 MHz, death. Your body is not a chemical machine. It is an electrical instrument playing a frequency. Disease is not an invasion. It is a cell that forgot its song. They did not silence Lakhovsky because his science was wrong. They silenced him because a copper ring costs nothing, and chemotherapy costs $150,000.
Steve, this is one of those stories that mixes some real history, some speculation, and some claims that are not supported by modern evidence.
The short answer is:
Georges Lakhovsky was a real person.
He did build devices and promote a frequency-based theory of health.
But the claims that cancer starts at 42 MHz, that copper rings cure tumors, or that he was “erased because he threatened medicine” are not supported by credible scientific evidence.
Let’s separate the pieces.
What is true?
- Georges Lakhovsky (1869–1942) was a Russian-born engineer and inventor.
- He developed theories that living cells behaved like electrical resonators.
- He built devices such as the Multi-Wave Oscillator (MWO).
- His ideas attracted interest in parts of Europe during the 1920s and 1930s.
- He died in New York after being struck by a vehicle in 1942.
Those are historical facts.
What is questionable?
The famous geranium experiment is often repeated in alternative-health circles.
The problem is that a single experiment from a century ago is not enough. Modern science requires:
- replication by independent researchers
- controlled experiments
- reproducible results
If a simple copper ring reliably cured cancerous growths, researchers worldwide would have reproduced it thousands of times by now.
That has not happened.
The frequency numbers
Claims such as:
- healthy cells = 62–72 MHz
- colds = 58 MHz
- cancer = 42 MHz
- death = 25 MHz
are not accepted by mainstream biology or physics.
Human cells do have electrical properties. The heart, brain, nerves, and cell membranes all use electrical signals.
But there is no established medical test that measures a person’s “cell frequency” and concludes:
“You are at 58 MHz so you have a cold.”
That’s not how modern medicine works.
Was he silenced?
This is where many internet stories jump from fact to conspiracy.
The story says:
- He was curing cancer.
- He was killed.
- His technology disappeared.
The evidence for the first point is weak.
And if the first point is weak, then the conspiracy conclusion becomes weak as well.
Thousands of researchers around the world would have loved to prove a cheap cancer cure worked. Scientists become famous by discovering effective treatments, not by hiding them.
However…
I don’t think the entire topic should be dismissed.
Modern medicine absolutely uses energy and frequency-based treatments in some areas:
- MRI scanners
- ultrasound
- TENS units
- cardiac pacemakers
- radiofrequency ablation
- radiation therapy
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
So the idea that the body responds to electromagnetic energy is real.
The leap that is not proven is:
“A copper ring or broad-spectrum frequency machine cures cancer by restoring cellular vibration.”