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From: [email protected] (Jostein Lodve Trones)
Subject: Re: Krillean Photography
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Greg Pivarnik) writes:
|> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] (Bill Dowding) writes:
|> |> Krillean photography involves taking pictures of minute decapods resident |> |> in
|> |> the seas surrounding the antarctic. Or pictures taken by them, perhaps.
|> |>
|> |> Bill from oz
|> |>
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|>
|> Bill,
|> No flame intended but you're way, way off base. In simple terms Kirilian
|> photography registers the electromagnetical fields around objects, in simple,
|> it takes pictures of your aura.
|>
|>
|> --
|> Greg
|>
|> -- Be still, be silent...the rest is easy. --
|>
Greg,
No flame intended, but I think you just missed one of the rare attempts of
humor in sci.skeptic.
"Krillean" against "Kirilian". Get it?
;-)
BTW, I think you're a bit of base yourself, since, to my knowledge, the
electromagnetic field around a stone is rather abscent. But still, a stone
has a nice "aura" on the Kirilian photographs.
Don't remember excactly, but "corona discharge" I think is a more fitting
expression than aura. Think you'll find something on this in the skeptic-faq.
Cheers,
Jostein