“Where Do We Go?” by Dr. K. Korotkov

“Frontier Perspectives” Vol. 12, Number 2

Abstract.

The process of Mankind’s development is discussed from the global, universal, and historical viewpoint. The author formulates several theorems: the theorem of Development, the theorem of Physical Evolution, and the theorem of Evolution of Consciousness. The main conclusion is that we witness the informational evolution of Mankind, the Evolution of the Spirit, not the physical body. This process continues within, at least, some few millenniums and gradually prepares Mankind’s consciousness to develop as a Consciousness of the Planet and a whole Universe.

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Something in the aura

Yoga Magazine
Issue 11, December 2003.

Our auras are more than just an energetic field that somehow represents our personality - they can also offer a snapshot of our emotional and physical wellbeing...

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A Stress Odyssey

The Independent Review Monday 8th December 2003

Elena O'Keeffe

You don’t need a rocket scientist to tell you when you’re feeling stressed, but maybe you need one to tell you why, says Harriet Griffey. A space-age test devised for cosmonauts may have the answers.
Are you feeling stressed? Yes, of course you are. It's a stupid question, really - Christmas is just around the corner; work, children and your in-laws are demanding time and attention; neglected partners, seasonal illnesses - and who knows what else - are lurking in the wings to upset your carefully scheduled plans. We are told constantly that we live too fast and do too much, but few of us really know how stressed we are, and what effect it may be having on our health.

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Machine learning from coronas using parametrization of images

Igor Kononenko, Matjaz Bevk, Aleksander Sadikov, Luka Sajn
University of Ljubljana Faculty of Computer and Information Science
Ljubljana, Slovenia

e-mail:igor.kononenko@fri.uni-lj.si

Abstract

We were interested to develop an algorithm for detection of coronas of people in altered states of consciousness (two-classes problem). Such coronas are known to have rings (double coronas), special branch-like structure of streamers and/or curious spots. We used several approaches to parametrization of images and various machine learning algorithms. We compared results of computer algorithms with the human expert's accuracy. Results show that computer algorithms can achieve the same or even better accuracy than that of human experts.

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Latest Experiments with GDV Technique in Agronomy

Aleksander Sadikov, Igor Kononenko
University of Ljubljana,
Faculty of Computer and Information Science, Trzaska 25, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
e-mail:{aleksander.sadikov; igor.kononenko}@fri.uni-lj.si

Abstract

We have recorded coronas of ripe apples as a follow up to last year's study [6]. The results indicate that we are unable to detect differences between organically and conventionally grown apples of very similar standard quality. We are, however, able to pick up differences between plants grown using different fertilization schemes.

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