Also known as electro-magnetic discharge imaging, Kirlian photography is named after the Russian scientists who popularized the technique for use in parapsychology research.
Also known as electro-magnetic discharge imaging, Kirlian photography is named after the Russian scientists who popularized the technique for use in parapsychology research.
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That is a Vajra (aka Dorje) which I made from aluminum foil. One of these days I will be making an "art film" using the kirlian imaging technique that explores the concept of the Vajra- a more developed version of "Kirlian Experiment No. 4"
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond. The vajra is a short metal weapon that has the symbolic nature of a diamond (it can cut any substance but not be cut itself) and that of the thunderbolt (irresistible force).
I love this clip. How did you film it - any special techniques? I'm doing a project for university involving Kirlian imaging and trying to find effective ways of capturing it.
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thank you
-Ken
Vajra is a Sanskrit word meaning both thunderbolt and diamond. The vajra is a short metal weapon that has the symbolic nature of a diamond (it can cut any substance but not be cut itself) and that of the thunderbolt (irresistible force).
1) It looks too much like the reaction you get from a common plasmaball.
2) Very little is known or experimented with( by scientist..real ones not the types that flash a PHD or Rh) to make it valid.
Now, this is not to say that I'm not open to the idea or possiblity, but I'm one that need reliable references to count on.