IUMAB Review 2014
GDVCAMERA Bio-Well
The Biointernet Series by Korotkov.TV
Established by Professor Pavel Bundzen and Kirill Korotkov in 1998
International Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography
The Tibetan Book of the Dead Or the After-Death Experiences on the Bardo Plane English translation by Lāma Kazi Dawa-Samdup Foreword This book is the first English language translation of the famous Tibetan death text, The Great Liberation upon Hearing in the Intermediate State. Also known as the Bardo Thodol which means “liberation by hearing on the after death plane” … Read more
Bioelectrography publications Kirlian Photography Publications IUMAB Library – books, texts and videos about: Bioelectrography, Electrophotonic Imaging, Gas Discharge Visualisation, Kirliangraphy, Kirlian Photography, Electrophotography, GDV, EPC, EPI, etc 1) Boyers, D G & Tiller, W A (1973). Corona discharge photography. Journal of Applied Physics, 44, 3102-3112. 2) Dakin, H S (1975). High voltage photography. San Francisco: … Read more
Could Biophoton Emission be the Reason for Mechanical Malfunctioning at the moment of Death J. Shashi Kiran Reddy NearDeath experiences (NDEs) and End of Life Experiences (ELEs) provides new insights into the nature of consciousness (mainly into its nonlocal and nonmaterial aspects). Knowing the extent of implications these could have in the science of consciousness, … Read more
IUMAB Review 2014
GDVCAMERA Bio-Well
The Biointernet Series by Korotkov.TV
Established by Professor Pavel Bundzen and Kirill Korotkov in 1998
The question of whether the
human mind can directly,
without some intermediate
elements, influence the world
around us has troubled
mankind since ancient times.
This effect is described in countless myths,
legends and fairy tales of all peoples. In XX
century this question arose on the new
plane when the concept of the “observer” on
whose conscious actions the outcome of
subatomic events depended was introduced
in quantum mechanics. Such interpretation
is not universally accepted by physicists but
it provides a theoretical foundation for study
of these phenomena.
It is interesting to note that in techniques,
especially in computer sciences, there is a
c o m m o n o p i n i o n t h a t t h e r e a r e
experimenters in whose hands any
instrument works, and there are people
negatively affecting the equipment. The first
were Lord Kelvin, Thomas Edison and
Nikola Tesla. The latter are usually theorists.
A famous physicist George Gamow
humorously describes the so-called “Pauli
effect”7:
“It is well known that theoretical physicists
are very awkward in handling experimental
apparatus; and furthermore, the level of
physicist – theorist can be assessed by his
ability to break a delicate instrument byt
simply touching it. According to this criterion,
Wolfgang Pauli was an outstanding
theoretician; the equipment broke, fell,
blocked or burned as soon as he entered
the lab”.
Naturally, this is a joke, and such
influence is not exerted by all theorists,
but as with every joke, there is a large
element of truth there.