Biofield Imaging Experiments (BIE) with BioField Reader (BFR) imaging software during The Norfolk Experiment - Scole medium Diana Bennett disappears in the BFR image captures whilst remaining visible in the 'normal' video image.
Beyond The Scole Experiment to The Norfolk Experiment
BioField Imaging Experiments (BIE)
The further work of the Scole mediums, Alan and Diana Bennett
The further work of the Scole mediums, Alan and Diana Bennett
In the updated 2006 edition of The Scole Experiment: Scientific Evidence for Life After Death, readers were informed (see extract below) that, after The Scole Experiment finished, the Scole mediums, Alan and Diana Bennett, had begun conducting new paranormal experiments using an imaging system called ISIS [now called BioField Reader (BFR) and BioField Imager (BFI)).
Extract from page 260 of the The Scole Experiment book:
Modern Means Diana then continued, confirming that they were very interested in using ‘modern means’ in ‘light conditions’. She explained: ‘Technology is moving forward rapidly, and, even since The Scole Experiment finished, there have been advances in the equipment available to record the events that may occur during our sessions. This is the way we wanted to move forward, with “modern means”. One particularly interesting piece of equipment we wanted to use was a “light-imaging” system called the “Intra-Spectral Imaging System” or “ISIS”. This instrumentation enabled us to see “energies” not discernible with the naked eye, and also, because it used a video camera, there was a record in lighted conditions and in real-time of the “energy” present. We had seen and used ISIS in relation to the viewing of light patterns around the human body (see plate section and Further Information) for complementary medicine applications, but soon discovered it had other applications in relation to our experiments with crystals and other inanimate objects.’ |
BioField Reader (BFR)
The name of this imaging system has now been changed to BioField Reader (BFR). The Scole mediums tested this software for paranormal experiments and research. These experiments were attempts to see, and capture, the world in a new light. In the experiment with BFR below, Alan operates the equipment whilst Diana meditates. The BFR software appears to capture Diana's altered state of consciousness...
Background to BFR as a paranormal research instrument
Your eye has a very limited capacity to perceive all the signals around you. You need a microscope to see very small things, a telescope to see things far away, and an infra-red camera to see in the dark. Similarly, a digital light filter - such as ScoleCam - provides another way of allowing you to see more information about your surroundings. It takes the light signals received via video and still cameras and digitally filters them with a computer program; with the aim of revealing changes in light that the eye would not normally see. These changes in light may be the result of interference patterns occurring as light moves in and out of a hypothetical field within and around all things.
The original purpose of digitally filtering the light around subjects was to aid human health assessment. However, whilst investigating this health application of the software in our research, we discovered that various practitioners were receiving 'paranormal' results - i.e. the images the light filtering produced were not in the 'normal' or 'expected' category.
These clear and coloured images, after filtering through BFR, show much more information than the camera or the eye can normally see. Very fine gradations of light are revealed which give more information about the light, or 'energy', of a person, animal, object, or environment. This light filtering has provided some very interesting 'paranormal' results.
Your eye has a very limited capacity to perceive all the signals around you. You need a microscope to see very small things, a telescope to see things far away, and an infra-red camera to see in the dark. Similarly, a digital light filter - such as ScoleCam - provides another way of allowing you to see more information about your surroundings. It takes the light signals received via video and still cameras and digitally filters them with a computer program; with the aim of revealing changes in light that the eye would not normally see. These changes in light may be the result of interference patterns occurring as light moves in and out of a hypothetical field within and around all things.
The original purpose of digitally filtering the light around subjects was to aid human health assessment. However, whilst investigating this health application of the software in our research, we discovered that various practitioners were receiving 'paranormal' results - i.e. the images the light filtering produced were not in the 'normal' or 'expected' category.
These clear and coloured images, after filtering through BFR, show much more information than the camera or the eye can normally see. Very fine gradations of light are revealed which give more information about the light, or 'energy', of a person, animal, object, or environment. This light filtering has provided some very interesting 'paranormal' results.