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For separation, the finely pulverized crystals are first boiled three to four times with 300 cc of water each. A deep violet broth is obtained, from which pseudodicyanine and very little dicyanine precipitate on cooling. The two dyes, which are almost insoluble in cold water, adsorb each other very… The Big Secret: Dicyanin Dye Makes Ghosts See [Auric Googles] The dye dicyanin is illegal. This is due to the fact that glasses were once made with it, which allowed to look into the beyond and see … He became a member of the Royal College of Physicians in 1883. He had a private practice at Ladbroke Grove, London, then a fashionable neighbourhood. In his spare time, he was a keen and brilliant chess player. Walter John Kilner came from a conventional medical family. His father and younger brother were also doctors. A very interesting observation that Valerian made here, that certain people had no human aura and apparently only disguised themselves as humans. Stupidly, this can be made visible with the aura glasses. It is also interesting to mention here that such knowledge was already intuitively processed in some movies, such as “ They Live” or also “ Valerian“, a science fiction in which one could perceive an intergalactic market with certain glasses as well as its visitors. It is certainly funny here that the film title “ Valerian” is also the last name of the Russian explorer. A conspicuous synchronicity, with which one could consider whether the screenwriter of the film wanted to give a hidden reference. Well, this may be far-fetched, but another clue in the movie “Valerian” were bluish orbs that were highly desirable in it and traded on that market. Oddly enough, dicyanine is also bluish. A lot of fake glasses on the Internet Merrill,Paul W.(April 1919), "Application of Dicyanin to the Photography of Stellar Spectra", Bulletin of the Bureau of Standards(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce) 14(4): 487-505 , https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009487742

Claim: The United States has made dicyanin dye illegal since the 1940s because it can be used to see the astral plane when placed between two glasses. Kilner's research was largely dismissed by later researchers on light and perception, and the results he reported were seen as artifacts of the observer's own optic process rather than reflective of any emanation being produced by the subject being observed. These findings did not prevent the marketing of Kilner goggles, advertisements for which appeared in Esoteric periodicals as late as the 1970s. [10] Glass slides or "Kilner Screens" [3] treated with alcoholic solutions of variously coloured dyes were held to train the eyes to perceive electromagnetic radiation outside the normal spectrum of visible light, [4] namely N-rays. Treatment of the screens notably involved dicyanin, a toxic coal tar dye originally used in infrared sensitization of photographic plates. This dye is rumored to be banned by the US Government, allegedly due to its paranormal properties; These claims are not veracious. Kilner reported that long-term viewing through these screens was not recommended and "had a very deleterious effect upon our eyes, making them very painful", but after regular viewing and sufficient training, one could dispense with the apparatus. When a government scientist was requested to determine how classified the dye was, the chemist discovered that the dye’s manufacturer provides each customer a unique code. Method of making 2:4-dimethyl-6-ethoxyquinoline UNITED STATES- fiANS ‘1’. CLARKE AND ERNEST R. TAYLOR,. PATENTOFFICE- OF ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, ASSIGN’OBS TO EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY. OF ROCHESTEE NEW YORK, A …A TikTok video from user “@sigmund.fried” says that the United States has made the substance called dicyanin dye illegal since the 1940s because of its supernatural properties. Dicyanin, can you really see auras? History of Dicyanin Dye. During the 1920’s, a scientist by the name of Walter Kilner experimented with a chemical called, ‘Dicyanin’. He placed …

Glasses for seeing the aura with your hands – Forum Dyes. A substance used for painting screens, Kilner referred to as “Dicyanin”. Unfortunately, it is not simply the chemical name, rather … The resultant effect allows anyone to see into the Astral Realm as well as observe a person’s emanating aura. This post promises to share a brief history of Dicyanin, what it is used for and whether or not it is really illegal in the United States. A skilled chemist with great ability, on the other hand, can synthesis the molecule with only basic lab equipment. History of Dicyanin Dye He studied medicine at Cambridge University and St. Thomas's Hospital, London. He took his BA in 1870, his MRCS and LSA in 1871 and his MB in 1872.The United States National Institute of Standards and Technology uses dicyanin dye for laboratory purposes in the fields of astronomy and spectrochemical research. The institution does not mention anything about dicyanin dye possessing supernatural properties.

Bagnall, Oscar. (1937). The Origin and Properties of the Human Aura. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner and Company. Dicyanin Dye – Top podcast episodes Today we win a Pepsi contest, meet either an alien or an unattractive woman, and they we put on a pair of glasses and see the truth! Mikeska,Louis A.;Haller,Herbert I.;Adams,Elliott Q.(1920), "Synthesis of Photosensitizing Dyes (II), Dicyanine A.", Journal of the American Chemical Society 42: 2392 , https://books.google.com/books?id=-yBAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA2392Mills,William Hobson;Odams,Ronald Charles(1924), "The Cyanine Dyes, Part VIII. Synthesis of a 2:4'-Carbocyanine. Constitution of the Dicyanines", Journal of the Chemical Society, Transactions 125: 1913-1921 , https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/1924/ct/ct9242501913 A review published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) in 1912 also rejected the study of medical electrician Dr. Walter Kilner, the first person who published a study that said dicyanin dye allowed a person to see human auras. Further references can be found in the report of the session of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna: Dr. Walter Kilner was a distinguished British physician in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who became one of the first radiologists in practice. In 1911, he published The Human Atmosphere, a book about his experiences and observations using a certain coal tar dye to enhance the ability to see the human aura. The book was reissued in 1921, shortly after his death, as The Human Aura, and remains today one of the best collections of detailed, candid observations of the aura available in the West. In 1911 Kilner published one of the first western medical studies of the "Human Atmosphere" or Aura, proposing its existence, nature and possible use in medical diagnosis and prognosis. In its conviction that the human energy field is an indicator of health and mood, Kilner's study resembles the later work of Harold Saxton Burr. However, while Burr relied upon voltmeter readings, Kilner, working before the advent of semiconductor technology, attempted to invent devices by which the naked eye might be trained to observe "auric" activity which, he hypothesised, was probably ultraviolet radiation, stating that the phenomena he saw were not affected by electromagnets. [2]



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