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Differential contrast photography
This method is applied for the
detection of subtle fields around larger objects like stones,
plants, animals and humans. We record a resting object and
its surroundings using an appropriate camera and capture the
images on a computer. A special programme extracts small oscillations
of the light field, enhances them and displays them in an appropriate
form. With the help of another programme we are even able to
measure the intensity of the oscillations. For the human eye
the oscillations are completely invisible.
Until now we have found
significant differences in oscillations between
wounded and unwounded young bean plants. We usually noticed
a higher level of oscillations after the applied stress.
We sometimes observed higher oscillation fluctuations
around and just after the time when a stress is applied.
We also noticed a counter-effect, when the oscillation
fluctuations were initially high and subsided after the
application of stress. A correlation between the structure
of oscillations and the health/disease condition of a
man were also found (see applications of DCP).
Whatever the nature of the subtle field that demonstrates itself through
the oscillatory structures, it seems:
- To radiate from living beings
and thus most probably resides within organisms.
- To be correlated
with the physiological and sometimes even psychological
state of the organism.
- To interact with photons in a subtle,
not easily perceivable manner. These specific oscillations
are easily overlooked as only a noise.
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An example of
the DCP image
of a young bean plant |
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DCP
image of a person with a high activity of the biofield around
the head and slight disturbances in the neck area (white
edges are the results of slight movements of the person). |
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