
Konstantin Korotkov
Konstantin Korotkov, PhD, director, St. Petersburg Research Center on Medical and Biological Engineering, editor, Journal of Consciousness and Physical Reality, inventor, Gas Discharge Visualization instrument, professor, Academy of Natural Medicine, researcher, Leningrad Polytechnical Institute, author, Light After Life and Aura and Consciousness
Dr. Korotkov is a leading scientist internationally renowned for his pioneering research on the human energy field. Professor Korotkov developed the Gas Discharge Visualization technique (GDV) to study the human energy field. This technique, based on the Kirlian effect, goes far beyond traditional Kirlian photography in many ways. The GDV system allows for direct, real-time photos and videos of the energy field of humans, other organisms, and material samples such as water and gems. Measurement of the size, brightness, fractality, and other parameters of the energy field are analyzed by software. The results have extraordinary implications for many fields including health assessment, consciousness studies, education, and spirituality. Research with the GDV device is currently underway at universities and research institutes worldwide, in medicine, consciousness studies, athlete training, biophysics, parapsychology, and other areas.
Dr. Korotkov is Professor of Physics at St. Petersburg State University of Informational Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, in Russia, and has published over 200 papers in leading Russian and international journals on physics and biology, and he holds 15 patents. He is editor of the Journal of Consciousness and Physical Reality. He is the author of 6 books, published in Russian, English, Italian and Spanish, including Light After Life: Experiments and Ideas on After-Death Changes of Kirlian Pictures, Aura and Consciousness: New stage of scientific understanding, Kultura, and Human Energy Field.
Dr. Korotkov is President of the Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography and is President of Kirlionics Technology International. He is the inventor of the BEO GDV Technique. His technique, known as the Gas Discharge Visualization technique (GDV), uses state-of -the- art computer, electronic and optic technology in the analysis of the energy field of living organisms, including plants, seeds, blood samples, and microbiological cultures. www.korotkov.org
Workshop: Science of Measuring Energy Fields
Saturday, April 21
La Terraza Room 10:45am to 12 noon
Science of Measuring Energy Fields: Health and Wellbeing Through the Study of Human Energy with Electrophotonic Capture (EPC), Gas Discharge Visualization Bioelectrography.
Dr. Korotkov will discuss the human energy field from a scientific view and present the principles of EPC. Research results using EPC GDV for health assessment will be presented. The effects of meditation, concentration, and acupuncture on the human energy field will be discussed.
Special topics are discussion of the EPC GDV dynamic real-time measurements during mountain expeditions and next stage of the world project “Life Without Blindness”. Also discussed will be how to read the human energy field, and how to distinguish between physical and psychological human energy fields. Research works on use of EPC in alternative medicine, consciousness studies, and measurements of water, blood, and minerals will be shown.
Goal: To increase human health and wellbeing by scientific exploration of energy fields.
Learning objectives:
• The EPC technique can take a unique position in express-analysis of human health state and its correlation with our Consciousness. In particular, it helps to analyze the Altered States of Consciousness (ASC), and to follow changes of water properties under the influence of directed attention. This opens broad perspectives for deep scientific research, which inevitably leads to the next stage of our notions about the Human Being and our place in the Universe.
• “Because stress is a potent contributor to many of the conditions that affect health, such powerful measurement systems are invaluable tools for gathering and interpreting stress-related information as a preventative medicine tool.”
W. A. Tiller, Ph.D.
"We live in a time when the apparently nonmaterial can be visualized and measured by emergent technologies of breathtaking sophistication and simplicity."
Kim Jobst, Editor-in-Chief Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine
• The main reservoir of free energy in biological processes is electron-excited states of complex molecular systems. Communities of delocalized excited π-electrons in protein macromolecules are the basis of this energy reservoir. Specific structural-protein complexes within the mass of the skin provide channels of heightened electron conductivity, measured at acupuncture points on the surface. This concept gives scientific explanation to the Oriental ideas of “energy transfer in the body."
Workshop: New Experiments in Measuring Energy of Space; New Revolutionay Sensor Technology
Sunday, April 22
La Terraza 10:30am to 12 noon
New Experiments in Measuring Energy of Space: New revolutionary sensor technology for analyzing energy of different places and the results of recent expeditions to energy active places in different countries.
Dr. Korotkov will discuss the influence of the geo-active zones and environmental conditions to human health. New instruments developed by Dr. Korotkov for measuring activities of different places will be presented. Objective measurement of the energy effects in the environment have important practical implications for everyday life. Results of recent expeditions will be presented.
Goal: To prove ideas of ancient wisdom with modern technologies.
Learning objectives:
• Active energy places of ancient civilizations in different parts of the world have
unique specific energies that have been kept for centuries. Objective
measurement of these effects may have important practical implications for
everyday life,
• Human energy fields experience transformations under the influence of these
energies which has a direct impact to human health, and
• Interesting results were obtained in England measuring crop circles and a
volcano on Tenerife Island.
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