The
Human Soul Captured Leaving The Body After Death!
If you have wondered for a long time whether the human spirit
is indeed real, or a figment of an overactive imagination, thought up thousands
of years ago by someone less informed about science than we are today, then
Russian scientist Konstantin Korotkov might just have the answer for you. Using
a technique first discovered in 1939 by Semyon Kirlian, Korotkov claims to be
able to capture the actual moment of the soul leaving the body of dead humans
by using Bioelectrographic photography, also called electrophotonics, or more
colloquially, Kirlian Photography after the gentleman who discovered this much
researched topic some 76 years ago.
How it works can be explained in fairly simple terms. Based
on the principle that Kirlian photography can capture the life energy of a
living creature by creating electromagnetically charged fields, and using a gas
emission discharge to capture that energy in a process known as Gas Discharge
visualisation or (GDV), so the Russian scientist claims to be successfully able
to manipulate this process to capture that exact moment when the soul is said
to vacate the human body, at the time of death. Interviews, images and video
showing the events as Konstantin Korotkov explains them are widely available.
This type of photography is mainly used in relation to
electric coronal discharges, and measuring various aspects of electricity
during it's transfer through wires, however what the Russian scientist,
Konstantin Korotkov is describing in his new found use for this process is only
now possible thanks to the development of new technology.
We humans have believed collectively in body and soul since
the beginning of time. What Konstantin Korotkov has discovered now has the
potential to tell us once and for all that the soul does exist and that the
life after death that we hope for throughout life is awaiting us. This is a
phenomenally important experiment that must not be dismissed without full and
proper research. There are relatively few questions that someone somewhere at
some time in history hasn't answered to a greater or lesser extent. However,
the question of whether the soul exists within the body can only be answered by
visual evidence of the soul vacating the body at the appropriate time. If this
can be done, then we have the answer. If not, then we can keep wondering until
the inevitable day when we will all find out.
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