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Well, radio waves ARE a type of EM energy (as are x-rays, and it's well known what they do to photographic film) and any pulsating power source (as the great pyramid was supposed by some, myself included, to have been) will radiate a sort of EM energy. It looks to me by the lines that if it's not a simple moire effect, there is some kind of pulsing going on. But then I have the pandemic human crippling concept of waves being wavy lines rather than emanating spheres of alternating greater and lesser energy densities.
Originally posted by swan001
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Thanks for the link, but Wikipedia claims that these emulsion are only sensitive to electromagnetic radiations (which is another word for light), but no references are made about its possible sensitivity to MAGNETIC field (as in a magnet).
Magnetic field is not the same than electromagnetic field, which is electric-charge-less.edit on 27-4-2012 by swan001 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by electedbygrace
"to proof/disproof this picture"
Can you proof that that's correct grammar? : )
Originally posted by randomname
can't you just upload any picture of the pyramids you find online and do a dpi scan.
it's not really necessary to go there.
i'm sure there are uploaded images of an analog camera picture of the pyramids somewhere on the net.
edit on 27-4-2012 by randomname because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TheEpoc
Dr. Dee J. Nelson and his wife Geo, produced this Kirlian photograph of Pyramid energy using a Tesla Coil in 1979
Originally posted by stupid girl
Originally posted by TheEpoc
Dr. Dee J. Nelson and his wife Geo, produced this Kirlian photograph of Pyramid energy using a Tesla Coil in 1979
WoW...is that real?
Do you have a link to that picture? Is there more information about this photograph & how it was taken?
If that is a real picture, then that is truly stunning.