📸 Die Weiterentwicklung der Kirlian-Fotografie ermöglicht Fotos der Seele 👀
Professor Dr. Konstatin Korotkov ist Erfinder und Professor für Informatik und Biophysik an der Technischen Universität von St. Petersburg und Entwickler der GDV-Technik (Gasentladungs-Visualisationstechnik), eine Weiterentwicklung der Kirlian-Fotografie.
Die Technologie ermöglicht mit einer GDV-Kamera die physische, emotionale, mentale und spirituelle Energie zu messen Quelle🔖
📸 Die Weiterentwicklung der Kirlian-Fotografie ermöglicht Fotos der Seele 👀
Professor Dr. Konstatin Korotkov ist Erfinder und Professor für Informatik und Biophysik an der Technischen Universität von St. Petersburg und Entwickler der GDV-Technik (Gasentladungs-Visualisationstechnik), eine Weiterentwicklung der Kirlian-Fotografie.
Die Technologie ermöglicht mit einer GDV-Kamera die physische, emotionale, mentale und spirituelle Energie zu messen Quelle🔖
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