how to 'scan' anything?

donadams ( donadams@telusplanet.net )
Sat, 22 Aug 1998 01:49:13 -0500

What stands out already, from many studies on both the extra-low
frequencies of heart and brain, and the much higher
optical frequencies, is that the electromagnetic field of an
organism is varying all the time in response to the slightest
change in physiological condition. This has been most clearly shown
in relation to light frequencies, including
ultra-violet. The intensity is so low that it can only be detected
by means of a photon counter. Nevertheless it can be
shown that this radiation is exceedingly sensitive to physiological
state. It thus has great potential for diagnostics. In
addition it has a great many other uses, such as to indicate the
freshness of foodstuffs, and the effect of pollutants on
living trees, etc. In Germany now there is an installation whereby
one can measure the emission of light from the whole
surface of the human body. The rapidly-growing scientific work on
these "biophotons" already forms the basis of a new
direction in biophysics [Popp 1992, Zhang 1996]. Although they are
undoubtedly related to the aura, biophotons are too
weak to contribute directly to the visible aura - especially as they
do not penetrate clothing.