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Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!saimiri.primate.wisc.edu!zazen!uwec.edu!nyedaFrom: nyeda@cnsvax.uwec.edu (David Nye)Newsgroups: sci.medSubject: Re: Krillean PhotographyMessage-ID: <1993Apr20.004224.6123@cnsvax.uwec.edu>Date: 20 Apr 93 00:42:24 -0600Organization: University of Wisconsin Eau ClaireLines: 21[reply to todamhyp@charles.unlv.edu (Brian M. Huey)] >I think that's the correct spelling.. Kirilian. >The picture will show energy patterns or spikes around the object>photographed, and depending on what type of object it is, the spikes or>energy patterns will vary. One might extrapolate here and say that this>proves that every object within the universe (as we know it) has its>own energy signature. There turned out to be a very simple, conventional explanation for thephenomenon. I can't recall the details, but I believe it had to do withthe object between the plates altering the field because of purelymechanical properties like capacitance. The "aura" was caused by directexposure of the film from variations in field strength. David Nye (nyeda@cnsvax.uwec.edu). Midelfort Clinic, Eau Claire WIThis is patently absurd; but whoever wishes to become a philosophermust learn not to be frightened by absurdities. -- Bertrand Russell
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