Human Aura: Scientists From The DPR Call For The Widespread Use Of "St. Elmo's Lights" - Alternative View

Human Aura: Scientists From The DPR Call For The Widespread Use Of "St. Elmo's Lights" - Alternative View
Human Aura: Scientists From The DPR Call For The Widespread Use Of "St. Elmo's Lights" - Alternative View

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Scientists from the DPR are in favor of the widespread use of studies of the "Kirlian aura" in various areas of industry, said the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Donetsk People's Republic.

“In ancient times, people sometimes saw a glow on the masts of ships and other protruding parts of various structures. Then this phenomenon was called "the lights of St. Elmo." Today everyone knows that there is a thermal field around a person that can be measured with a thermometer,”the Ministry of Industry and Trade said in a release.

Associate professor of the electrical engineering faculty of DonNTU, candidate of technical sciences, head of the international department of the university, secretary of the Donbass branch of the Russian Space Society added that in 1949 Russian researcher Semyon Davidovich Kirlian patented his method of photographing radiation around objects in a high-frequency field. An engineer-physicist, Professor Konstantin Korotkov from St. Petersburg automated this process.

Contemporaries called Kirlian seeds a jack of all trades. The restless inventor survived the revolution, three wars, but did not lose his life aspirations and inquisitiveness of mind, his developments have found wide application in various industries.

Within the framework of a permanent lecture hall, Sergey Dzhura gave a lecture about this man and his development at the Donetsk National Technical University.

“Thus, the Kirlian method, or it is also called the method of gas discharge visualization (GDV method), is a computer processing of images of the glow of various objects in high-intensity electromagnetic fields,” continued his story, Candidate of Technical Sciences. "The image obtained in this way for the fingers is processed, transferred to the field of the whole organism and displayed visually in different projections."

The GDV method allows you to work not only with "living" objects. It can be used in industry: to analyze the fatigue of metals, search for short circuits in power grids, analyze the situation in order to prevent explosions in mines. The method can be used by criminologists, farmers, when performing many other works.

DonNTU scientists are sure that the GDV-method, in addition to medicine, will find wide application in many industries of the Donetsk People's Republic.

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