A World Too Small To See

Here's a real gem I came across. A full National Geographic documentary on how science now allows us to percieve things that we are othwerwise unable to see...

Intriguing? Pay attention to kirlian photography towards the end of the video. Facinating stuff!

6 Responses to “A World Too Small To See”

  1. Perfection of Life « Lemonary Thinking Says:

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  2. declan crawford Says:

    Very interesting stuff. I think energy beyond our vision is fascinating and may never be fully explained and understood, but is hopefully is out there too. how we relate and work to create new found human potential. i hope and believe the
    answers/understanding we seek are there.We are more involved in the use of the smaller unseen and misunderstood things already. our way of communication with energy and the unseen other, may be less through some of our complex interpersonal
    filters.Thanks for the insight

  3. Jenny Says:

    This was made in 1979 according to the credits at the end.
    Nearly 30 years ago.
    I wonder what other documentaries National Geographic have made more recently in this area.

  4. John Lake Says:

    Jenny, I haven't seen any recent documentaries based on this kind recently - however, youtube has a whole host of Kirlian resources you can check out!

  5. ju Says:

    This is really great stuff especially about the Aura and drug use and the female menstrual cycle. The bacteria section had me shocked also.

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