GDV Camera

GDV CAMERA is a software and hardware (optoelectronic device) for registration energy field.  GDV, EPC, EPI, GDV/EPC, Kirliangraphy, Kirlian photography, Bioelectrography, Electrophotonics, etc. 

GDV Technique is the computer registration and analysis of electro-photonic emissions of different objects, including biological (specifically the human fingers) resulting from placing the object in the high-intensity electromagnetic field on the device lens.

When a scan is conducted, a weak electrical current is applied to the fingertips for less than a millisecond. The object’s response to this stimulus is the formation of a variation of an “electron cloud” composed of light energy photons. The electronic “glow” of this discharge, which is invisible to the human eye, is captured by the camera system and then translated and transmitted back in graphical representations to show energy, stress and vitality evaluations. The images are then mapped to different organs and systems of the body, tapping into Chinese energy meridians.

Gas Discharge Visualization Technique (GDV) is computer registration and analysis of gas discharge glow (GDV-images) of any biological objects placed in a high intensity electromagnetic field.

Electrophotonics Imaging (EPI) is another name of Gas Discharge Visualization Technique (GDV) technology.

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