Empirical ceiling of 1930s optical physics — frequency-targeted apoptosis
Built Super-microscopes that bypassed the Abbe limit (~180 nm) using purely classical means — pinpoint filters and specific light frequencies inducing microbial luminescence — culminating in the 1933 Universal Microscope capable of magnifying living microbes up to 60,000×.
1934 USC clinical trial. The Special Medical Research Committee documented the cure of 14 of 16 terminal cancer patients within 70 days; the remaining two were cured shortly after.