Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.energy:15806 sci.image.processing:2747 sci.anthropology:2588 alt.sci.physics.new-theories:3366 sci.skeptic:43667 sci.med:59306 alt.alien.visitors:15700 Newsgroups: sci.energy,sci.image.processing,sci.anthropology,alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.skeptic,sci.med,alt.alien.visitors Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!udel!wupost!cs.utexas.edu!csc.ti.com!tilde.csc.ti.com!m2.dseg.ti.com!mmeyer From: mmeyer@m2.dseg.ti.com (Mark Meyer) Subject: Re: Krillean Photography Organization: TI DSEG, Spring Creek, Plano, Tx. In-Reply-To: gpivar@maestro.mitre.org's message of Mon, 26 Apr 1993 12:04:17 GMT References: <1993Apr19.205615.1013@unlv.edu> <1993Apr22.211005.21578@scorch.apana.org.au> <1993Apr26.120417.22328@linus.mitre.org> Message-ID: Lines: 16 Sender: mmeyer@m2.dseg.ti.com (Mark Meyer) Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 16:20:56 GMT In article <1993Apr22.211005.21578@scorch.apana.org.au>, bill@scorch.apana.org.au (Bill Dowding) writes: > Krillean photography involves taking pictures of minute decapods > resident in the seas surrounding the antarctic. Or pictures taken by > them, perhaps. In article <1993Apr26.120417.22328@linus.mitre.org> gpivar@maestro.mitre.org (Greg Pivarnik) writes: > No flame intended but you're way, way off base. In simple terms > Kirilian photography registers the electromagnetical fields around > objects, in simple, it takes pictures of your aura. Greg, no flame intended, but you have no discernible sense of humor. What Bill wrote was intended to be funny. It's called a "joke", Greg. Look into it. Besides, Kirilian photography is actually photography of my friend's two-year-old son Kiril. Perhaps you meant "Kirlian"? -- Mark Meyer | mmeyer@dseg.ti.com | Texas Instruments, Inc., Plano TX +--------------------+ Every day, Jerry Junkins is grateful that I don't speak for TI. "You have triggered primary defense mechanism." "Blast!" "Affirmative."