Do it yourself Kirlian photography
It is possible to create a homemade Kirlian photography setup, but it requires some technical knowledge and equipment. Here is a basic overview of what you would need to do:
- Obtain a high-voltage, low-current power source. You can use a transformer from a microwave oven or a neon sign transformer.
- Build a metal plate or electrode, which the object to be photographed will be placed on. This can be made from a piece of metal such as copper or aluminum.
- Connect the power source to the metal plate. Make sure the connections are secure and that the voltage is set to the appropriate level.
- Place the object to be photographed on the metal plate, and turn on the power source.
- Use a camera with a high shutter speed (around 1/1000th of a second) to photograph the object. A digital camera with manual settings is recommended.
It is important to note that working with high voltage can be dangerous, so proper precautions should be taken when building and using a homemade Kirlian photography setup.
Also, Kirlian photography is a controversial and unproven technique, and it is not a substitute for traditional medical diagnosis or treatment.