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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.energy:15676 sci.image.processing:2708 sci.anthropology:2566 sci.skeptic:43392 sci.med:59121Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!gatech!emory!ogicse!cs.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!oregon.uoregon.edu!sbrunFrom: sbrun@oregon.uoregon.edu (Sarah Anne Brundage)Newsgroups: sci.energy,sci.image.processing,sci.anthropology,sci.skeptic,sci.medSubject: Re: Krillean PhotographyMessage-ID: <21APR199316170714@oregon.uoregon.edu>Date: 21 Apr 93 23:17:00 GMTArticle-I.D.: oregon.21APR199316170714References: <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu> <BLS101.93Apr21171051@keating.anu.edu.au>Distribution: worldOrganization: University of OregonLines: 14NNTP-Posting-Host: oregon.uoregon.eduNews-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.41>I did a science project on Kirlian photography when I was in high school.>I was able to obtain wonderful auras from rocks and pebbles and the like by>first dunking them in water.> I know this is a little weird, but I know that World magazine (you know,National Geo. for children) did a very simple and concise article on Kirlianphotography. They had some neat pictures, too. A friend of mine's mother hada book on Kirlian photography, only it's photographs took a radiologist to interpret. They (World magazine) warned us all that it was very dangerous,probably to stop curious children from experimenting with it. Mind you, thiswas 10 years ago, at least. (And boy, does that say something about my age)Sarah Brundagesbrun@oregon.uoregon.edu
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