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Can gas discharge technology capture the human body’s energy field?
Recently, there is a news that is often forwarded in WeChat Moments. This news says that Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov used a bioelectric camera to successfully take a picture of a person’s body after death. Image of energy leaving the body.
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News pictures
Before, at the time of death, the person named in the report Energy diagrams after death (left, middle and right pictures respectively)
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This image shows that a person’s life energy gradually leaves his body. The image was taken using It uses a gas discharge display method, which the news claims is a high-end technology in photography.
According to Korotov, the navel and head are the first parts to lose life, while the sexual organs and heart are the last parts to separate before experiencing endless phantoms.
This news is indeed very interesting to laymen, because the existence or absence of souls is not only interesting to people like Xianglin's wife, but also a topic of interest to all living beings in the world.
The author does not want to talk about the existence of souls, but just wants to talk about the gas discharge principle on which this photography technology is based. You can know that this news is likely to be complete pseudoscience.
Gas discharge technology is a discharge technology that has been frequently studied by physicists for more than 100 years. There are basic theories such as the so-called Townsend's first and second ionization coefficients and Paragon's theorem. Its main technical points are: , to break down air, a voltage of 4000 volts per millimeter is required. In other words, gas discharge requires high voltage. A high voltage of 4000 volts can produce a very bright gas discharge, forming an electric arc or a dazzling light of an electric spark? It is mainly a kind of ultraviolet and ultraviolet-based light radiation. Readers who have experienced electric welding will know this. A little bit.
We know that after the human body dies, if the so-called "energy field" emits light, this light must not be visible light. Otherwise, we humans would have been able to see it. According to the gas discharge statement of Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov, we can conclude that the "energy field" he photographed should emit ultraviolet light invisible to the naked eye.
Well, if it emits ultraviolet light, then we can put a photomultiplier tube in the morgue, and we will be able to often receive the signal of this "energy field" leaving, but in fact There have never been any similar reports from relevant hospitals and experiments, which also shows that the ultraviolet rays emitted by the "energy field", if present, are extremely weak.
So how weak is it? We know that the temperature of the dead is the same as the ambient temperature, about 27 degrees. The light emitted at this temperature is mainly infrared, and the ultraviolet light is extremely weak. So In order for weak light to form a clear image on the CCD, the CCD needs to be cooled by liquid nitrogen. At the same time, it is impossible to detect in an environment with strong light emitting such as gas discharge. According to the news? It's like if you want to see the light of the moon under the sun, it's impossible.
Based on many years of experience in spectroscopy research, the author believes that current spectroscopic technology is not yet capable of capturing images of the so-called "energy field".
Therefore, there is reason to suspect that the experiments of Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov are false, or that such pictures of "energy fields" are fake. The author of this article is willing to technically question Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov, if this so-called Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov is willing.
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Author: Zhang Xuanzhong
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