Japanese Scientists Prove That Auras Actually Exist

Isis Ra's picture

A group of Japanese scientists from the University of Tokyo under the supervision of Mio Watanabe, conducted a series of experiments by which they managed to visually capture the aura of a person, thus proving its existence! With the assistance of highly sensitive cameras the scientists were able to photograph a person’s special glow. Notably, the glow appears brightest in the morning and seems to “fade” in the evening. It is most visible around the face, mouth, cheeks and neck. Experts believe that this technique could become a new tool for use in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. A faint glow around certain body parts may indicate the presence of a disease or disorder.

It is astounding that the existence of an aura remains in doubt if techniques for photographing it have existed for decades? The pioneers in this field, in fact, are the Kirlians, to this day any halos around photographed objects are referred to as the “Kirlian effect”. In their time the couple patented many inventions to photograph the glow and captured many images of it. Over time, they noticed that the images varied from person to person.
 

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http://www.riseearth.com/2014/03/japanese-scientists-prove-that-auras.html#.UxOLLoX3Lq0

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Jazz's picture

this has been done before, it requires modifying a polaroid camera. Nothing new. Not in mood to destroy a perfectly decent camera.

I know you can do it using a

will's picture

I know you can do it using a high voltage device and polaroid film, I don't think there's any reason to destroy a camera for the images.

Kirlian Camera

taragrace's picture

Well,

Its Actually A Beautiful Image..

I love those (Kirlian Cameras..) As Well,.

Awe..But, Even If You Showed It

Too A Skeptic..They Will Still Be A Skeptic..

Better For Them To Learn How To See

Tara Grace

Excellent news!

Dr3Tri's picture

I don't know if this is obvious to all, or not, but I'll say it anyway. Picture in that article (and this page), was clearly made by some artist and is probably added just for the sake of being informative. 
I doubt that this new technique would yet capture those classic colors which are often linked to certain chackras. :) 

If it would capture all colors, those pictures wouldn't still look like rainbows as all people have different colors in their aura. That's because different chakras are more active than others. How about meridians... how will they affect on full body aura pictures?

And then there is fact that it wouldn't give cross-section picture which would show colors separately, but mixed mess instead. That would be still picture of living and moving situation where all those colors are related to most active chakras in that persons body.

Anyway, I am also eagerly waiting for the actual pictures!