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Revision as of 15:40, 6 March 2008
Gas Discharge Visualization or GDV is a technique used with special cameras to measure the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energy emanating to and from an animal, plant, or inanimate objects and translates this into a computerized model. It was developed by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov, a physicist at St. Petersburg State Technical University in Russia. GDV is based on the Kirlian Effect.
GDV methods are used in some hospitals and athletic training programs in Russia and elsewhere as preventative measurements for detecting stress. The Russian Academy of Science has approved the GDV techniques and equipment in 1999 for general clinical use. [1]
There has been published research in peer-reviewed scientifc research in Russia and elsewhere, among them Journal of Applied Physics and the IEEE[1]