The Lonious Monk
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I wouldn't doubt that there is some type of field around people. After all, humans do have electrical impulses constantly traveling through out our bodies. That said, the way this photography is suspect. First of all, it doesn't actually capture an image of the so-called aura. The aura that is seen in that picture is something that computer created and then placed on the picture. Now that in itself isn't exactly out of line. After all, most pictures you see of objects in space have a similar treatment. The difference is that for objects in space, the sensors take actual readings from the objects as they are, assign colors to match those readings and then fill in the image. So nothing is really being added, the image is just being modified to match what we perceive as "seeing" something. With these aura photos, it seems like they take readings from you hand to get an energy signature, then using that energy signature, they superimpose the aura on the image. The problem with that is that at no point does the sensor actually pick up any reading of the aura emanating from the body. It measures readings made when contacting the hand, and then just fills in a make believe set of colors around the person's head. It's kinda silly really.
There is a device called a bioelectric field imager, and tests are presently being run to see what information such images can give about open wounds and melanoma.
There is a device called a bioelectric field imager, and tests are presently being run to see what information such images can give about open wounds and melanoma.
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