Aura Photography
The Biopulsar-Reflexograph is based on the latest computer technology combined with the scientific basis of the reflex-zone and meridian teachings. The hand sensor is a refined receiver for biomedical signals, which are taken from the reflex zones of the left hand's palm. The absorption of the signals is done by putting the hand on a set of gold plated sensor pegs furnished on an electronic circuit board. The sensors have an outstanding conducting capacity through the gold plating. Opposite to the Kirlian photography method that works with high frequencies, only low frequency currents are used on the Biopulsar for the measurements of the skin resistance. Through this method it is guaranteed that during the measuring, the body cannot be inflicted with any harmful or disturbing impulses or manipulated by single probe point measuring systems. Kirlian photography is completely different from aura photography, in which a colorful image is produced of a person's face and upper torso by interpreting galvanic skin responses and adding color to the photograph using a printer. The images made with an Aura camera do not result from coronal discharge. In aura photography, no high voltage is involved as with the Kirlian technique, and no direct contact with the film is made.