LIGHTNING AS A 'PHOTOGRAPHER'
Revisiting a Forgotten Phenomenon of Nature
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About the Book
Occasionally, it happens that when men or animals have been struck by lightning, peculiar impressions have been left upon their bodies, which seem to be the exact impression of some adjacent objects, persons, paintings, etc., in the vicinity of the stroke. The imprint is so accurate, and sometimes the exact colors of the original object are also imprinted in such a way that it makes any common observer believe it to be a photographic replica. Amazing as it may seem, lightning sometimes turns out to be a good photographer!
The book revisits this curious phenomenon of nature after more than a century, especially at a time when science is perplexed to explain the causes of spontaneous appearance of ghostly images occasionally found on windowpanes or the recent miraculous appearance of Virgin Mary’s image on the window of a hospital in Malaysia.
The book contains a greater body of information about the curious photographic effects of lightning than any other work on the subject, and it will be a convenient guide to those who wish to investigate further the amazing phenomenon of nature. This is a thorough study of the subject, written in nontechnical language for the layman with a scientific inclination or just curiosity about nature.
About the Author
Chidambaram Ramesh is a freelance researcher. Currently, he is working to re-discover and re-establish many forgotten, scientifically important ideas of ancient/medieval periods by bringing them under the realm of contemporary science. His first book ‘The Shroud of Turin: An Imprint of the Soul, Apparition or Quantum Bio-Hologram’ advanced a new theory to explain the causes of the mysterious image on the Turin Shroud. He is also a Guinness World Record holder for having had the largest number of letters published in a single national newspaper in a calender year (in 2007)