Kirlian photography, named after its inventors, Semyon and Valentina Kirlian, emerged in the 1940s as a fascinating method to visualize the electric discharges around living objects, commonly referred to as their auras. This technique leverages high-voltage, low-current electricity that interacts with the object placed on a photographic plate, creating an image that appears to showcase the energy field or life force surrounding it. The essence of Kirlian photography lies not just in…
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