Kirlian photography

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Kir·li·an photography

 (kîr′lē-ən)
n.
The process of photographing an object by exposing film in a dark room to the light that results from electronic and ionic interactions caused by placing the object in an intense electric field. The photograph shows a light, glowing band surrounding the outline of the object.

[After Semyon Davidovich Kirlian (1900-1980), Russian electrician, and his wife Valentina Khrisanovna Kirlian (died 1971), Russian journalist, codiscoverers of the electric effect upon which it is based.]
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Kirlian photography

(ˈkɜːlɪən)
n
(General Physics) a process that is said to record directly on photographic film the field radiation of electricity emitted by an object to which an electric charge has been applied
[C20: named after Semyan D. and Valentina K. Kirlian, Armenian researchers who described the process]
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Kir′li•an photog′raphy

(ˈkɪər li ən)
n.
a photographic process that purportedly records electrical discharges naturally emanating from living objects in the form of an auralike glow.
[1970–75; after Semyon Dutch. and Valentina K. Kirlian, Russian technicians]
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kirlian photography

1. A method of making a photographic image of an aura.
2. A method of recording the aura of people and plants onto photographic paper without the use of a camera and used for aura analysis. The technique was developed in the 1930s by Russian engineers Valentina and Semyon Kirlian.
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A few related practices that Psychotronics can be applied to include acupuncture, biogeometry, clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, feng shui, homeopathy, kirlian photography, magnetic therapy, pendulum use and methods, prayer effects, psionic medicine, psychic healing, psychometry, qigong, shamanism, sound and sonic healing, telekinesis, telepathy.
Unfortunately, mainstream science has completely ignored the tremendous potential of Kirlian photography for diagnosing illness.
A few related practices that Psychotronics can be applied to include: acupuncture, biogeometry, clairvoyance, extrasensory perception, feng shui, homeopathy, kirlian photography, magnetic therapy, pendulum use and methods, prayer effects, psionic medicine, psychic healing, psychometry, qigong, shamanism, sound and sonic healing, telekinesis, telepathy.
It utilizes high voltage electro-photography, a type of digital Kirlian photography, with subsequent software analysis of the induced corona discharge pattern of light emitted by each fingertip [6, 7].
Kirlian photography can measure this vitality, or life force, and it reduces when an individual plant or animal becomes sick or very old.
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