camera to see human soul
My first reaction to have read this on RussiaToday was “a conspiracy theory breeding in Russia.” Too exaggerated I know, but how would you react if I say an inventor claims to have developed a device that can see the human soul rising.

A creator hailing from St Petersburg has shown thermal images of a woman taken at different temperatures with a special “gas discharge camera.” The Kirlian camera, built by Konstantin Korotkov shows faint images of the human aura. (I haven’t ever seen it before, so I am just guessing here.) The experiment has been published in a popular Russian tabloid Life.ru, according to which, besides the human aura, the device can also “register the circumstances of death, differentiating between a victim of a violent crime and a person who died quietly in bed.”

Here the Kirlian camera (Kirlian Photography) was involved in the study of death, however, the camera was actually designed as a medical diagnosis tool, capable of identifying almost all diseases, by simply gas discharge visualization to scan irregularities in an aura. There were many kinds of experiments carried out with the GDV device, to great degree of success, but it was somehow never used medically for diagnosis of any kind.

I think viewing a soul of a dead man pass away, is far far more exciting, and if the camera can actually be worked out for it, then there is nothing like it - Nirvana can be challenged.


Via: RedIceCreations