There does exist an aura imaging camera that translates galvanic skin
response? into a picture where the frequencies [colors] are assigned by a
computer program and placed into a location on the picture..but the
frequencies of 'vibrations' are not measured by the device. There may or
may not be a coincidence of meaning.
 Very pretty pics though. Interesting enough to justify spending $20 on one
now and then.

 So far as I've ever seen, aura readers are psychics [who are sometimes
quite amazing, I know one or two good ones...sometimes not, I've met quite
a few suspected frauds] and no machine has ever detected an aura.

The missing leaf portion phenomenon ala Kirrilian photography is
interesting, at least indicating that a conductive pathway 'memory' may
exist...or that physical structure follows an energetic, perhaps standing
wave, pattern which could well be extra dimensional.

Ode

At 05:08 PM 8/14/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Would this device possibly be monitoring the energy frequencies emanating
>from the body's chakras, its seven spiritual energy centers, or from the
>aura, the body's energy envelope? Shall we go off-list with this?
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 2:52 PM
>Subject: Re: CS>Frequency and the meaning of words.
>
>
>> CS>Frequency and the meaning of words.
>> From: Matthew McCann PE
>> Date: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:20:22
>>
>>   >>>>> ...there is no way a signal can come from the body...
>>
>>   >>> The human  body  simply does not generate  signals  around 50MHz
>>   >>> that can  be  measured with a  frequency  counter, oscilloscope,
>>   >>> spectrum analyzer, or any other similar instrument
>>
>>   > Nuclear Magnetic  Resonance  (NMR)  and  its  clinical application
>>   > Magnetic Resonance  Imaging  (MRI) make use of  RF  emissions from
>>   > spin transitions  of hydrogen nuclei, carbon-13  nuclei  and other
>>   > nuclei with  suitable spins. These RF emissions are  often  in the
>>   > range of 15 to 800 megahertz.
>>
>>   > Best regards,
>>
>>   > Matthew
>>
>>   NMR requires expensive high power magnets, extensive  shielding, and
>>   very carefully  designed drive signals. If these  are  absent, there
>>   are no signals to measure.
>>
>>   We are  talking about signals spontaneously generated  by  the human
>>   body, or  bottles  of  oil, or lumps  of  soil.  The  BT3 instrument
>>   described by  Tainio  does not measure these  signals.  They  do not
>>   exist:
>>
>>     http://www.tainio.com/ir/frqmonitor/index.htm
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>>
>> Mike Monett
>>
>>
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