again - to be clear - i already stated that i believe Rife / PEMF, when properly applied, may well have value
the critical distinction here is - when properly applied
applying 1/1000th of the field strength of even the lowest credible studies is clearly not proper application - and i am therefore just stating that when done like that it is not likely to be doing anything at all.
i hope you can see this distinction at least
and ref what you are seeing on your meter -
- you may be reading micro-gauss ( these units are 1000 times smaller )
- you may have unwittingly performed some experimental error in the measuring
- for instance created some electromagnetic interference with the gauge - used the wrong type of gauge for measuring AC magnets or performed any number of other procedural mishaps that you may not be aware of, that have lead you to believe you are measuring large fields.
people with experience in these type of things - also have an appreciation of the principles and causes or error in such things and will always favour a real world sanity check vs just believing the number on a gauge.
so, ultimately, unless your coil can lift a 20lb steel weight from the floor with its 999+ gauss strength field as any similar sized 999+ Gauss magnet would - then you simply don't have 999+ gauss coil.
eg
https://magmedix.com/hand-held-test-magnet-1000-gauss says it will lift 22 pounds
in addition, looking at the physics of it, its actually impossible that you do - as i have demonstrated
beyond that we are in the realms of belief
you may believe you have an effective device - and subjectively experience "effects" but there are numerous other explanations for that - many of which are entirely consistent with possessing a strong belief that you have a sufficiently powerful device and the logic becomes circular.
if you really wish to keep on doing what you are doing - that's fine - its entirely your prerogative -
if you are interested in bottoming it out - please just try picking up various iron or steel objects and report back the heaviest one it can manage - we have established a 1000 gauss magnet can easily pick up a 20lb steel weight
so, give it a go - it will give you an idea of what real strength of field you have at least within an order of magnitude - personally i doubt it will pick up a 10g weight - but whatever it manages will give some idea of the field strength and you will have your answer
i am not "promoting my beliefs" - i am trying to share with you undisputable principles and facts that are the same as are being routinely applied by tens of thousands of physicists and engineers around the world.
so, as I have tried to differentiate - this is not something that can be characterised as a "he says she says" situation.
where there is no way of knowing who is right - and you just have to choose whose opinion sounds right to you.
instead, many things in the world of science are not mere opinion - they follow laws and principles that have held up for hundreds of years and can be demonstrated beyond all reasonable doubt. magnetism is one of them.
so if you want to believe that you can produce a 1000 gauss magnet using your computers headphone jack - that's fine - but you are not at odds with me - you are at odds with everyone from Sir Isaac Newton onwards.
again - i don't have a personal vendetta against you or alternative therapies in general - i don't have any skin in the game - i was just trying to help answer the questions in the thread and still hope its of some help to you.
all the best !