That’s another ouch.
I’ve never heard of Kirlian photography recording the EM field?
How much EM field does a coin possess?
Where does the coin’s “aura” come from?
… However, the truth is much more mundane. When electric charge moves quickly enough through air, it rips electrons off of air molecules and gives them energy.
When these electrons recombine with the air molecules, they emit their energy in the form of light.
For low to medium amounts of electricity, this process is called gas discharge. This is exactly the process at work in neon signs and fluorescent light bulbs.
For high amounts of electricity, the physics involved is more violent and the process is called arcing.Examples of arcing include lightning, the sparks created by spark plugs, and the arc created by an arc welder. Lightning bolts, spark plugs, neon signs, and Kirlian photography all share the same root phenomenon: if you run electricity through air quickly enough, the air glows. …
I’m guessing that could be called an “Electromagnetic” something or other.
Since what happens inside a neon light tube is a species of electromagnetic behavior, but . . . so is everything ultimately (except for your meta-physical soul - which switches off like the power supply of a dynamo that no longer spins).
WIKI goes into a bit more detail, but I don’t find any mention of Electromagnetic behavior anywhere.
Here you’ve entered the world of wild speculation.
And again, you’re dancing around my fundamental inquire into how would either of those two help a person who’s intellectually/emotionally trying to define themselves and trying to make sense of the world they find themselves embedded within?*
Rivets can tell you how something can be connected to something else, but it tells you nothing of the structure you created.