An interesting new article mainly on the science of Qi and of the practice of Qigong just came out in Edge Science, the magazine of the Society for Scientific Exploration (SSI). The title is "Psi, Vital Energy and Electromagnetism", at https://edgescience.org/psi-vital-energy...omagnetism . The author, I think in trying to link psi and esp with scientifically understood electromagnetics, makes a credible attempt at such a connection with mainly the specialized group of apparently paranormal phenomena exhibited in the ancient Chinese practice of Qigong, and also of Hindu yoga.
Despite this, I don't think electromagnetism can possibly explain most of the well documented and demonstrated phenomena of esp, especially telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition, and their manifestations in paranormal phenomena such as mediumistic communications, NDEs, reincarnation memories, etc.
(This post was last modified: 2023-04-28, 01:55 AM by nbtruthman. Edited 1 time in total.)
Quote:"Explaining Qi (and Qigong) revisited:
There is an abundant record suggesting the existence of vital energy and that anyone may be able to learn to manipulate it and manifest it with enough effort and practice. Moreover, most of that record suggests that this energy is associated with electromagnetic phenomena, although researchers have not yet found a reasonable explanation of all psi phenomena in terms of electromagnetism only (Radin, 2006; Harvey & Watt, 2007). The information reviewed here shows that trained qigong practitioners can generate a wide range of electric field oscillations: Super low and low frequency (VLF, LF, ~10-102 Hz, as in works cited by Chen, Seto’s experiments, and sparks produced by Fazio (2022) and Senteris (n.d.)); High frequency (103, kilohertz, as in Kirlian photography and Moss’ (1979) experiments).
Very high frequency (VHF, megahertz 106-107 Hz, as in emulation of toy-car remote controls by Fazio, Senteris, and his students); Ultrahigh frequency (UHF, gigahertz, 109 Hz), as in works cited by Chen, Yao and Shen, and Bluetooth devices emulated by Fazio; Near-infrared frequency (NIR, terahertz, 1012-1013 Hz), as in works cited by Chen, and Ohnishi and Ohnishi’s experiments, and TV- remote control signals emulated by Fazio.
Moreover, the fact that practitioners such as Fazio, Senteris and his students can emulate encoded remote control signals suggests that they can tune the frequency subconsciously depending on the desired outcome. It is important to highlight that one cannot simply switch on/off a device such as a TV set or an RC car by emitting a broadband signal, but a specific pulse sequence has to be sent to the device.
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...simple explanations of Qi (and psi in general) based on electromagnetism, or specifically electrostatics, do not hold for actions exerted on objects several meters away and sometimes even kilometers away, as there is no measurable field in the intermediate space. The human-generated field, if that is associated with qi, seems to be somehow transferred directly to the object, which suggests some sort of field teleportation as a possible explanation of qi propagation (this may be related to quantum mechanics and quantum entanglement phenomena.)"
Despite this, I don't think electromagnetism can possibly explain most of the well documented and demonstrated phenomena of esp, especially telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition, and their manifestations in paranormal phenomena such as mediumistic communications, NDEs, reincarnation memories, etc.