The Unseen Self: Kirlian Photography Explained by Brian Snellgrove (book review)
For those who don’t know, if you put a light electrical charge across anything organic onto photographic paper, you can
Thirty-five Years Online – 1991 to 2026. We started off on the AppleLink bulletin board system in 1991, as well as a monthly HyperCard distribution on the front of computer and gaming magazine CD cover-mounts. Briefly a print magazine, then we hit the world-wide-web in 1994. We’re the original online science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine, and we’re still hanging on, just. Run by fans for fans, on a volunteer basis, and offered at no cost to you. We’re sweet that way.
For those who don’t know, if you put a light electrical charge across anything organic onto photographic paper, you can
For decades, whenever somebody mentioned UFOs, the response generally fell into one of three categories: nervous laughter, a twenty-minute lecture
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