Kirlian photography
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Kirlian photography
1970–75; after Semyon D. and Valentina K. Kirlian, Russian technicians who developed the process
Example Sentences
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According to the Times, she and Lowe plan to use techniques associated with Kirlian photography, or electrophotography, in which images are produced by a high-voltage power source.
From The Verge
What results is something like a chamber-music equivalent of Kirlian photography: dark, shadowy and indistinct at its core, surrounded by an iridescent glow.
From New York Times
Many psychics and their followers believe that paranormal powers may be dependent on mysterious auras or "energy flows," phenomena that they say can be recorded by Kirlian photography.
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Some psychics claim that in time the aura of a missing limb might be discernible with Kirlian photography.
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For Moss, the message is that Kirlian photography clearly demonstrates a human aura.
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