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Russian scientist photographed leaving body soul

Sunday, September 21, 2014 2:56
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The activity of Konstantin Korotkov, deputy director of the St. Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture and world-renowned authority on Kirlian photography, was recently highlighted by Life.ru. Korotkov is the developer of the gas-discharge visualization (GDV) technique in Kirlian photography.

Kirlian photography takes its name from Soviet electrician Semyon Kirlian, who discovered the process in 1939. It was the subject of extensive research in the 1970s in the Soviet Unionand the West. It is commonly described as photographing an object’s aura. According to a website associated with Korotkov, he “confirmed earlier observations… that the stimulated electro-photonic glow around human fingertips contained astonishingly coherent and comprehensive information about the human state – both physiological and psychological.”

In other words, the GDV technique, which was developed in the late 1990s, can be used for diagnostic and assessment purposes. It is already used to measure stress and monitor the progress of medical treatments. In its most sophisticated form, the GDV technique is incorporated with computer imaging.

Now scientists have taken GDV photographs of a person as he was dying. In the photos, it could be seen that the area of the belly lost its life force (the purported soul) first, followed by the head. The heart and groin were the last to lose their life force, in that order.

Scientists using the GDV technique say that the aura of those who die unexpectedly or violently differs from those who experience a calm death. The souls of the former remain in a state of confusion for several days and return frequently to their bodies, especially at night. Korotkov ascribes that phenomenon to unused energy retained by the soul. He suggests that the GDV technique will also have applications for distinguishing genuine psychics from frauds.

The first photo is just a stock image by Argentinian photographer Oscar Burriel

 

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MODEL RELEASED. Departing spirit. Abstract image of a young man’s ghostly spirit or soul leaving his body as he lies on a bed. This change of form, or transfiguration, could represent the departing of the soul to heaven. However, it might represent the spiritual enlightenment achieved through meditation.

 

It’s part of a series of similar photos by Burriel
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The timing of astral disembodiment in which the spirit leaves the body has been captured by Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov, who photographed a person at the moment of his death with a bioelectrographic camera.

 

 I haven’t watched the videos included in the article, so maybe the above photo is intended as just an artistic interpretation to lead the story and the actual soul image is in the videos,cause you know, just in case.Actually, it seems this is the image they’re talking about…

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Whoops, even that one isn’t the one… it’s from a sauna.
 

 

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And all the articles use that picture, so apparently that *is* supposedly the image claimed as his work.
 
Or maybe there isn’t even any photo, just the claim that he’s doing it.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

source: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/debunked-soul-leaving-body-photo-russian-scientist-konstantin-korotkov.2447/

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