Soviet (Russian) Inventor and Photographer Semyon Krilian – in 1939, ''discovered'' that under certain photographic conditions and captured on specialized equipment – all objects, regardless of living condition, emits a form of Aura or perceived Energy. Sometimes referred to as ''Electrophotography'' for the often stunning effect produced, the process has been known as ''Krilian Photography'' since the late 1960s and 1970s. In brief, electricity is allowed to energize a film plate (nitrate), upon which a photograph is taken. During the infusion process, whatever object was photographed and imprinted will resonate to produce or show the energy which that object is releasing. While this energy is not visible to the Human eye unaided, it can be filmed. This energy (also called a Corona Discharge), often produces vibrate color ''explosions'' and ''eruptions''. Some experiments done included photographing an ''angry'' or ''hostile'' person. The Subjects appendage (Hand) was filmed during such an emotion. The resulting photograph showed an intense Red and Orange discharge. Later, a ''calmer'' Subject was photographed. What was captured was a deep to light Blue or ''cool'' color.
Other experiments were conducted on a wide variety of Human (and Animal) emotions. However, the truly bizarre experiments were performed on deceased persons. Even in death, with no life present (regardless of the years past), some form of energy was captured. A classic experiment was performed on a 3,000 year old mummified Egyptian, which emitted (dulled) ''living light''. Naturally, mainstream Science discounts the effect produced by Krilian, stating that while the ''theory is plausible'', the process is flawed and produces data that can be interpreted differently. Commercial equipment can still be purchased or made to produce Krilian Effects.
