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I'm not sure if this is the correct category to post this in, but here we go:

 

What is Kirlian photography about, and does it have any recognised scientific basis in fact?

It's been satisfactorily shown to be photographing humidity, that's all. And the pictures of cut leaves where you can see the missing parts are faked.

interesting...well, what Kirlian Photography claims is that it can see the aura/spirit of objects. it's kinda interesting..but as Mokele said, it's not an exact science and is highly speculative.

well, what Kirlian Photography claims is that it can see the aura/spirit of objects.

 

Then why would is show the "aura" of inanimate objects like coins?

 

but as Mokele said, it's not an exact science and is highly speculative.

 

That is not what I said. If you weren't already banned, I'd've handed you a nice strawman for that. What I said was that it *isn't* science, and is nothing but a simple electrical effect that's been misinterpreted by some and manipulated by the unscrupulous to perpetuate such bullshit.

 

http://skepdic.com/kirlian.html

 

Mokele

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Permanently banned with only two posts...?

 

Gosh...!

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