Shinigami (FAC)
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Does anyone else find this even the slightest bit interesting?
Debunkers of Kirlian photography have pointed out that moisture is needed, not electricity for the effects to show up, but well, doesn't electricity work better in wet than in dry? Are the debunkers kind of in need of debunking when they debunk something that obviously wouldn't work without a conductor around?
Kirlian photography works when the object is in direct contact with a plate run through a low voltage current. I do not know how aura photography works.
Debunkers of Kirlian photography have pointed out that moisture is needed, not electricity for the effects to show up, but well, doesn't electricity work better in wet than in dry? Are the debunkers kind of in need of debunking when they debunk something that obviously wouldn't work without a conductor around?
Kirlian photography works when the object is in direct contact with a plate run through a low voltage current. I do not know how aura photography works.