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Phase Aurometer

Phase Aurometer

Introduction

Recent researches in biophysics as well as improvements in the technologies applied to medicine, made possible the measurement at distance of the electromagnetic radiation of the human body. It is the case of the Phase Aurometer, a device patented on 1990 by two Russian scientists, the engineer Yuri Kravchenko and the physician Nicolai Kalashenko. The applications of this instrument are several and range from the use as diagnostic tool to that for the evaluation of the therapeutic performance of healers and psychics, as well as that to find water.

Usually this radiation emitted by the human body is recorded as a noise, or a sum of frequency that ranges between 0.1 and 100.000 Hz. The Phase Aurameter has been conceived to record the human electromagnetic field on the basis of the phase aurometry. This can be obtained by a digital filtering, to select particular frequency from a large spectrum. A topographic evaluation of the human field is performed on each determined frequency: a recording of the shape of the aura and its dimensions can be obtained. Points where the aura profile differs from the one corresponding to a healthy body can be determined.

This allows to diagnose on due time anomalies and/or pathologies on the organs of the human body. In fact, a software has been developed for the control via computer of the instrument in such a way to visualise the topography of the aura and obtain a print colour (figure 21). This instrument, in its medical version, is used in the Medical Clinic of the Hospital of the Ufa Republic, in the Bashkortosan region.