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by Dr. Roger Taylor
This technique, called Gas-Discharge Visualisation
(GDV), was developed by Dr Konstantin Korotkov of St. Petersburg (see websites
http://www.kti.spb.ru/ in Russia,
and http://www.gdvresearch.com/
in the US). The fingers are placed individually on a glass electrode, to
which is supplied a high voltage high frequency pulse. Light from the resulting
electric discharge through the air around the finger is picked up by a CCD
camera, and the digitised image sent to the computer. Immediately below
are examples of the images which are sent to the computer.
In Graph A, the green line represents the area of the image averaged over
all ten fingers. An increase in this quantity ("expansion of the aura") is
most generally indicative of health. Light blue represents brightness: increase
is a good sign if it is together with increased area, but may indicate
stress if it occurs at the expense of area. Dark blue represents fractality
of the border, and red represents so-called "noise": the area of the image
in fragments less than 30 pixels. Both of these should ideally be low. It
can be seen that the response reaches maximum in about 5 hours, and then dies
away by the next day.
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