Life After Clinical Death (HD) This early 1976 kirlian 35mm film, was recorded in New Orleans.
If the Auras with their beautiful arrange of colors, reflect diseases and psychological changes in our bodies, as it has been documented over the years. Why do we see color changes on this film? Could a clinically dead brain spark some sort of activity not detected by conventional hospital instruments?
Extrapolating from these experiments. Should we pay more attention to the process of dying?
To record this 35mm Ektachrome motion picture film I enlisted the help of two nurses and one morgue assistant. We worked in total darkness.
Some of the color changes and the purple glow you see on this film were actually visible with the naked eye by all the participant.
When Jerry Ledel, a reporter from CNN (News from Medicine) came to my laboratory to do a story about electrophotography and its potential as a medical diagnostic tool. He stood a few feet from my instrument. Again, the room was in total darkness. The corona discharge extended beyond the transparent electrode plate that was holding the hand of my subject. We didn't have to use any special lenses to see the mystifying glow. Color film can capture an incredible arrange of colors that are invisible to the naked eye.
Woooow....really
Vodoochild73 5 months ago
interesting
RIVANZORA 1 year ago