Kirlian’s effect: «quantum mirage»
Yves Lasne, Henri Berliocchi, Rolland R. Conte
1 introduction:
The Kirlian effect can be interpreted as a «quantum mirage» (Manoharan[1]).
We demonstrated and showed that the living matter was governed by remanent waves, consequence of the formation of an entity called White hole (THD-I[2] & THD-II[3]).
The White hole, defined in the quantum theory of relativistic fields, appears when matter disappears in a spatio – temporal singularity[4].
These waves can be put in evidence by numerous methods, notably by the electronic cloud characterization capable to impress films.
The Kirlian effect gotten by the use of an accelerating voltage is the projection of electrons on a photographic plate.
The gotten glossy prints, or Aura, must be the «witnesses» of the intimate working of matter and constitute a reality of the virtual.
2 Materials and methods:
Autoradio film 3H (Amersham)
Beta Counter (Packard Instruments)
Post – mortem serum and finger of a living being.
Software Scion Picture 1.59 (NASA)
UMAX UC 1260 scanner
Macintosh G4 (Apple)
3 Results:
Figure1 : (File: pou3D.tif); 3D presentation of a thumb print or thumb autoradiography on a 3H film. Exposure: 5 minutes in darkness and then scanning of the print before the 3D treatment by Scion Picture software.
Figure 2: (File: Kirlian.tif); The effect of colour in Kirlian photography. P BurceV. In Biological objects in Physical Field. 1987.
Figure 3: (File: aura3D23.tif); Reconstruction 3D (Scion Picture) of Figure 2 Kirlian picture.
Figure 4 (File pmort.tif); Evolution of post mortem serum activity
4 Conclusion:
Autoradiography reveals remanent waves while materializing some electronic clouds «flying» by pores
of skin.
This remanent waves perpetuate themselves beyond the «death», we have a 5 years experience on
counting of sera of deceased people. It even arrives that the radiation intensifies over the «time» beyond
60 days after the death. We could show that the intensity of the Beta flow was following the
gravitational variations in our system of measure using the photoelectric effect (THD-II).
[1] Quantum mirages formed by coherent projection of electronic structure. M. C. Manoharan, C. P. Lutz & D.M. Eigler. Nature, Vol 403, 3 February 2000, pp 512-515.
[2] Theory of High Dilutions & Experimental aspects. Rolland R. Conte, Henri Berliocchi, Yves Lasne & Gabriel Vernot. Polytechnica, 1996, Paris.
[3] Theory of High Dilutions Application to Life. Rolland R. Conte, Henri Berliocchi, Yves Lasne . Polytechnica, 2000, Paris.
[4] Impossible measures, Contonian appearances. Interpretation of the effect of high dilutions by building the Feynman measure in the real numbers of Levy and in the Solovay theory. Henri Berliocchi, Kybernetes, Vol 29, N° 1, 2000, pp 117‑123.