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Snap Shots: by Harry Flashman
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Kirlian cameras and Electrography
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subject of Kirlian photography has come up again. This I found interesting as
while Kirlian photography was a fad a few years ago I thought it had since died.
Kirlian photography is not new, despite all claims to the contrary. It should be
more correctly referred to as the ‘Kirlian effect’ was demonstrated at the end
of the 19th century and was then known as ‘electrography’.
However, it did not get the publicity it needed to catch on until a Russian
electrical technician Semyon Davidovitch Kirlian and his wife Valentina Kirliana
published a paper in 1950 in the Russian Journal of Scientific and Applied
Photography in which they described the process, now known as Kirlian
Photography.
‘New Age’ followers seized upon this as being able to photograph the ‘aura’ of a
person, and, at long last, show to the unbelievers that all the ‘bio-energies’
had a basis in ‘science’. Kirlian photography has been linked to telepathy,
orgone energy, N-rays, acupuncture, ancient eastern religions, and other
paranormal phenomena.
I am not going to get embroiled in semantics as to whether the Kirlian effect
and the aura can be used for medical diagnosis (as is claimed), or whether Reiki
practitioners have sparks coming out of their fingers when they are ‘healing’.
However, I can reveal what is being recorded on film, and what you need to have
your own ‘Kirlian’ camera.
First off, the Kirlian effect is ‘real’, but what is being recorded is not
paranormal, but is a phenomenon called ‘Corona Discharge’. Corona discharge is
seen in lightning and the sparks that come off your fingers after you walk on
nylon carpets. This used to be done as a party trick by Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
who used to introduce new discoveries with his body glowing and sparks flying
from his fingertips. Tesla, by the way, was a brilliant inventor, and it was he
who introduced the concept of alternating current, used today, rather than
Edison’s direct current.
The corona discharge that is recorded by the Kirlian photographers requires the
object being subjected to an electric current and the size and color depends
upon moisture that is present on the skin, and this is why inanimate objects do
not give off a discharge as do animate ones.
Terence M. Hines, a psychology professor says, “Living things (like the commonly
photographed fingers) are moist. When the electricity enters the living object,
it produces an area of gas ionization around the photographed object, assuming
moisture is present on the object. This moisture is transferred from the subject
to the emulsion surface of the photographic film and causes an alternation of
the electric charge pattern on the film. If a photograph is taken in a vacuum,
where no ionized gas is present, no Kirlian image appears. If the Kirlian image
were due to some paranormal fundamental living energy field, it should not
disappear in a simple vacuum,” he said.
One team that spent some time examining the Kirlian effect has found a list of
25 factors that can affect a Kirlian photograph, including thickness of the
skin, recent physical activity, and yes, mental stress. All of these affect the
amount of moisture on the skin. Other factors include voltage level, voltage
pulse rate, atmospheric gasses, the internal force and angle of the object held
against the film, and barometric pressure. In effect, a single person can come
up with different ‘auras’ simply by changing finger pressure and the amount of
moisture found in the skin. That’s the ‘science’. As for the psychic energy
claims, you can make up your own mind! Just be careful that the tree you are
hugging isn’t giving off a purple aura.
To make Kirlian photographs you need an HV/HF generator, a Polaroid SX 70 camera
instant Polaroid film (3.25" x 4.25", type 669 or equivalent), instruction
manual (click to view pdf file-81KB), interpretation guide (click to view pdf
file-540KB), 11x17inch Laminated Poster, and “Life’s Hidden Forces”.
Specifications - Shipping Weight: 7lbs, dimensions: 15in x 11 x 6, Power:
110/120V or 230/240V, please specify). And all that, which will allow you to
make money at ‘alternative’ fairs will only set you back USD745. Bring your own
tree.
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