Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Earlier I wrote: synths do NOT show the aura of the comparable naturals according the science of " Chaos. " I'll look it up. It is absolutely true according to " Chaos: Making a New Science " by Gleick (1988). It's new at Amazon for $13... a great book if you enjoy a technical read. I also found some other stuff on plants and kirlian photography on the web. According to Gleick in a more recent book... " There is a striking resemblance between electrographics researcher Ion Dumitrescu's reported success in creating a Kirlian image of a leaf, not of the usual sort with the tip cut off and producing a phantom image of the missing part, but with a hole in the middle and a smaller phantom double appearing in the center of the hole. " Kind of supernatural, huh? Then, Kirlian Photography Research at http://www.kirlian.org/kirlian2.htm#The%20Plant%20World says about the plant world: = English researchers D.R. Milner and E.F. Smart, experimenting with DC high voltage photography, found there is energy transfer interaction between a freshly picked leaf and a dying leaf picked twenty four hours earlier. = Plant leaves, when gashed or damaged, show red areas and bubbles. = Pricking your finger near a plant makes the leaves glow fifty percent brighter. (A finding by soviet scientists) = Holding one's hand near a plant and suggesting that the hand is warm caused the plant leaves to increase in luminescence. Suggesting that the hand is cold caused a decrease in luminescence of the leaves. (A finding by soviet scientists) = Dew forms on the leaves of plants in exactly the same locations as the maximum flare patterns shown in the Kirlian pictures of the leaves. = Kirlian photography was found useful in studying ways of preserving fruit and vegetables. = Plants with cancer have a very high rate of metabolism, and photograph with much more vivid coronas than healthy ones. = Male plant stamens always photograph in blue, while the female ovary photographs in gold. = The viability of seeds can distinguished by the size of the corona. Fertile seeds show much larger coronas than dead seeds. The photography process does no harm to the seeds ability to grow. = Root tips as they sprout from the seed coat show as brilliant red- pink instead of the seed coat blue. As the roots grow the red-pink stays at the tip, visually indicating where the most active growth is taking place. = Leaves photographed under the anesthesia of chloroform look very different from control leaves. The bubbles which usually show up inside the leaf show up outside the leaf. = The use of chloroform on plants increases the chance of capturing the " phantom leaf affect " . This is where ten percent or less of the leaf is cut away and a " ghost " image of the missing part shows up on film. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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