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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.energy:15603 sci.image.processing:2666 sci.anthropology:2551 alt.sci.physics.new-theories:3328 sci.skeptic:43212 sci.med:59004 alt.alien.visitors:15487 misc.health.alternative:2301Newsgroups: sci.energy,sci.image.processing,sci.anthropology,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.skeptic,sci.med,alt.alien.visitors,misc.health.alternativePath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!ames!pacbell.com!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!kaminskiFrom: kaminski@netcom.com (Peter Kaminski)Subject: Re: Krillean PhotographyMessage-ID: <kaminskiC5rI9A.1nF@netcom.com>Followup-To: alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.skeptic,misc.health.alternativeLines: 101Organization: The Information Deli - via Netcom / San Jose, CaliforniaReferences: <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1993 03:12:46 GMT[Newsgroups: m.h.a added, followups set to most appropriate groups.]In <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu> todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu (Brian M.Huey) writes:>I am looking for any information/supplies that will allow>do-it-yourselfers to take Krillean Pictures.(It's "Kirlian".  "Krillean" pictures are portraits of tiny shrimp. :)[...]>One might extrapolate here and say that this proves that every object>within the universe (as we know it) has its own energy signature.I think it's safe to say that anything that's not at 0 degrees Kelvinwill have its own "energy signature" -- the interesting questions arewhat kind of energy, and what it signifies.I'd check places like Edmund Scientific (are they still in business?) --or I wonder if you can find ex-Soviet Union equipment for sale somewherein the relcom.* hierarchy.Some expansion on Kirlian photography:From the credulous side: [Stanway, Andrew, _Alternative Medicine: A GuideTo Natural Therapies_, ISBN 0-14-008561-0, New York: Viking Penguin, 1986,p211, p188.  A not-overly critical but still useful overview of 32alternative health therapies.]  ...the Russian engineer Semyon Kirlian and his wife Valentina during the  1950s.  Using alternating currents of high frequency to 'illuminate'  their subjects, they photographed them.  They found that if an object  was a good conductor (such as a metal) the picture showed only its  surface, while the pictures of poor conductors showed the inner  structure of the object even if it were optically opaque.  They found  too that these high frequency pictures could distinguish between dead  and living objects.  Dead ones had a constant outline whilst living ones  were subject to changes.  The object's life activity was also visible in  highly variable colour patterns.  High frequency photography has now been practised for twenty years in  the Soviet Union but only a few people in the West have taken it up  seriously.  Professor Douglas Dean in New York and Professor Philips at  Washington University in St Louis have produced Kirlian photographs and  others have been produced in Brazil, Austria and Germany.  Using Kirlian photography it is possible to show an aura around people's  fingers, notably around those of healers who are concentrating on  healing someone.  Normally, blue and white rays emanate from the fingers  but, when a subject becomes angry or excited, the aura turns red and  spotty.  The Soviets are now using Kirlian photography to diagnose  diseases which cannot be diagnosed by any other method.  They argue that  in most illnesses there is a preclinical stage during which the person  isn't actually ill but is about to be.  They claim to be able to  foretell a disease by photographing its preclinical phase.  But the most exciting phenomenon illustrated by Kirlian photography is  the phantom effect.  During high frequency photography of a leaf from  which a part had been cut, the photograph gave a complete picture of the  leaf with the removed part showing up faintly.  This is extremely  important because it backs up the experiences of psychics who can 'see'  the legs of amputees as if they were still there.  The important thing  about the Kirlian phantoms though is that the electromagnetic pattern  can't possibly represent a secondary phenomenon -- or the field would  vanish when the piece of leaf or leg vanished.  The energy grid  contained in a living object must therefore be far more significant than  the actual object itself.  [...]  Kirlian photography has shown how water mentally 'charged' by a healer  has a much richer energy field around it than ordinary water...From the incredulous side: [MacRobert, Alan, "Reality shopping; aconsumer's guide to new age hokum.", _Whole Earth Review_, Autumn 1986,vNON4 p4(11).  An excellent article providing common-sense guidelines forevaluating paranormal claims, and some of the author's favorite examplesof hokum.]  The crank usually works in isolation from everyone else in his field of  study, making grand discoveries in his basement.  Many paranormal  movements can be traced back to such people -- Kirlian photography, for  instance.  If you pump high-voltage electricity into anything it will  emit glowing sparks, common knowledge to electrical workers and  hobbyists for a century.  It took a lone basement crank to declare that  the sparks represent some sort of spiritual aura.  In fact, Kirlian  photography was subjected to rigorous testing by physicists John O.  Pehek, Harry J. Kyler, and David L. Faust, who reported their findings  in the October 15, 1976, issue of Science.  Their conclusion: The  variations observed in Kirlian photographs are due solely to moisture on  the surface of the body and not to mysterious "auras" or even  necessarily to changes in mood or mental state.  Nevertheless,  television shows, magazines, and books (many by famous  parapsychologists) continue to promote Kirlian photography as proof of  the unknown.-- Peter Kaminskikaminski@netcom.com

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