Approved For Release 2000108111 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 9( - ,1 -1' 1K (11 , h;" 1 ifit T 1 -7- R 1,' , 222( 2 382( 1986 f6u, 14 PF Ilk P) I I I!),] : I ~) 8 !) ',j- I ~j 1"" 1) STUDY OF S UPEP RF UNCTION 0.1 IIIJAIAN BODY !AEANS M` EXPE'RIMENIS A'C IN11CROSCOJUC LEVEL Ll. QINGIA DU XUEREN CI I F N YONGSHOU ZIMU SHUHUA (',UAN MALING YANG ZHEN ZHANG JINROW; CHENG W E I W I." I Sill SOULANG MA GUILAN SLJ ZllU TIANCHENG HAO (China 1?tAlihliC Of Al"MiC ElIfTCY, 1'. 0, DOX 27ra, PCijing) ABSTRACT Thc C,-,pC[injcnt demonstrated that Mr. Zhang, Bacishcop poss'csscs the sul-Iflin- of llummi Body. lie can make object pcnetrathir obstat--lc. After such liclictuations, the microscopic Structure arid propcitics (if (lie object do riot show :7 1 -Vable chanoc. Approved For Release 2000108111 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 GLudy Of i'"'L"IIQI:XaL1 I~y OIL microscopic Level(*) Qingli Li, Xueren Du, Yongshow Chen, Shuhua Zhou, Xialing Gu~ti, Zhen Yang, Jinrong Zhanq, weiwei cl-teng, Soulang Shi, Guilan Shengyu Su, Tiancheng zlw, and Xiuhong Hao (Received: January 12, 1989) Atomic Energy science and Tc~cli;ic)Jogy 24 (1)/, 92-95 (1990) Abstract: The experiment Carnon-strated that Mr. Zhang BI-losheny po!l~~E;Csses paranormal abilities. lie can mahe small objects penetrate obstacles. 1--?netriti on- t br, TPJ r (I properties of the objects do not show any observable ch<--inges. (*) From the editor; Such phenomena and paranormal abilitic-- )f human body are unimaginable for ordinary people. ITcv(,rthe]c---;s they are really true. We provide this article for reader's, consideration a-, an exari,,ple of i-csnarch -"-II Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 1,,1 1 ucellk-, year,-,; many qiyuny (Chinese yoga) arid rel.at.4-6. paranormal abilities have rai-,ed challenging problems to moclern it jF, ipipr-)rtant to include to the comprehensive sonlatic research of these phenomena the advanced tools and techniqi1es of modern physics, including those of experimental nuclear physics, of t1iis experiment are the following: 1. j'o lool-, for changes in the, pron,7,rtier, of the object that, penetrated the bottle's wall. microscopic structurp- and as a result of psychokinesis (PK) , 2. TO ~7-1.Llkly t.1W ITIOC-11anism of tho 11Y,-!r)ducP.(J 1)(,'-ne-tratloji by I-,,- floi ti-tector-, wlietl)or ti, - mac o~:e--~ ObJE,CtS (-.1j f-~ r1teg rate during the pone-tration (with --peed sitialle; than t1ho of' light) into nuclear size particles. Iii conducting of this experiment we cooperated with Mr. 71)ZIng faitious because of his outstanding paranornal abilities. He is currently employed at the Institute of Space- (ISME) . The experiment was. done on July 10, 198Z, at tf)e China Institute of Atomic Energy. I I - The Experiment 1. I-ecognition of cliaracters scaled in an envelope (test of clairvoyance) , and transfer of an object and written characters iii-L o the ed envelope (test of PK) . In a sealed business envelope two pieces of polyester foil were prepared in advance. One of them was transparent, about 2rmi thjcl~- Fotir Chinc--,,se char-acters were written on it i-ir)~Jz. Aft-(~r w~-Itlrg, tl~c- was CUV(-,Jk-,u ''.17 a, -0.1-, -11krl th;.ek L-race detecLor that loc)i-,.,-. lik(- CORIT11011 red trans-lucent. foil. Both foils were taped together making the toxt impossible to read or even see under nornal viewing conditions. The only person who knew the text and tl)r~ contains of the envelope, prepared in advance, was Dr. Li. 13c.~fri,, the hr, did not communicate with Mr. 7hang. After Mr. Zhang arrived,. at first his' cl.airvoyance abilit~Jcf; were te-.-.tod by showing him the envelope. Upon presentation, Mr. Zhanig gave --i description of the content,of the envelope a.-~ two rect -angular pieccs, of foil, one of them red, held togeth-r JAI four corners, by ;-ik1lie7,1ve tape. Ile also said that there were 4 red characters written on the foil but he could not see them clearly. In hJ- Mitt(-,- , -.o (,uoss lie wrote Thei~, J be crosse-1 everything avor. Finally he gave up saying again that lIC'. COLI-Id 110t sce clearly. Ne~xt, MA-. zl~:1.11~-1 folded one of thc-, odgef---, of the envelope, s -I Y t o c,:) and handed it to one of' 'I uf r i~ci-nt ve-r a sinall coin, s 2 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 suientist-~, (Dr. Chen) . Tiie IaUor, a!:L(-L cn,~ui-lny 11--ile uuill is indeed in the fold and not in the envelope, held it visible to all the present. After a shurt pause Mr. Zhang said "O.K." and, indeed, the coin was no longer outside but inside the envelope. After that Mr. Zhang wrote jqjLjj Vf, with a ball pen on the envelope. He is known to be able to transfer characters written on an envelope into the paper that is inFid(7-' the envelope. Unlike in previous tests, this time the use of polyester foils was intended to make such a transfer impossible since ball pen ink can not adhere to the type of foil that was used. Not being aware of that, Mr. Zhang annotinced, after a concentration, that the text has been transferred. Before be-'g.ng cut (-)pen with scissors, the envelnpe was L)v of tampering but none were found. The coin the I-oils ~,;C--~re retrieved from. inside. The three sentences were indeed written inside. llows~,ver, not on the foils but, reduced in size arid not altered in shape, on the pieces of Scotch T~-?pe .olding the foils together. 2. Destruction of a watch During Vhe experiment Mr. Zhang express~,d his wish to brake a watch. Dr. Li immediately surrendered his own for that purpose - a mass produced, mechanical watch; "Beijing" brand. Dr. Li was asked to hold the watch inside-, his clasped fist. Next, Mr. Zhang made a gesture as if he were picking something from Dr. Lis skin, from the4back of his closed palm, between the thumb and the index finger. What Mr. Zhang picked up was a minute hand. In the s,-nie fashion he extracted also a second hand and an hour hand. This process was slow enough that all the 1-~)ressent could clearl.-,,, see the bands emerging from Dr. Li's skin. Dr. Li diJ not f, 1. any pain or other sensations associated with the yvirts pic--11- - -1 C) "I I rl C n 11- P ~] ~flt- his liand. It tlie f i17 fl. I C V e1 p(-11-letrating 1-)Ody i1i ZI f.a'Alicil. "The watch's glass is broken" stated Mr. Zharig. Irid(--~ed, wfieli Dr. Li opened his hand there was a clear gap running across tl~i.e length of the glass. From the condition of the eJges it aj)pcarf--,d. that the damage was inflicted by partial melting of the organic glass. All three hand,-, were mi!7sing and thrre were deep r:crat-ch-~-, on the metal back of the watch, as if someone would use a file on it, but the mechanism of the.watch was still ticking. 3. Test of psychokinesis involving uL)jecl-s pujic--~Lrating obstacles Two bottles were prepared: (1) The bigger one, made of clear glass, was. approximaLely 14 cm high, 11 ciii in diameter. it was a st,,)nOard bott-le in hospitals for transfusions of saline solution. It can be distinguished by a tight rubber plug with a long rubber skilt that folds out on the bottle's neck providing a f*iria in(-, difficult to remove lid. Insidc~ the bottle were: a pelict containing a radioactive a source (241Am) , an (Y-Fe 3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 absuii)cr, twu vit-c~as u1. Iiiy1i t,,-!mpej-ature supeiconductur wiLli Josephson bridge node sample, four pieces of trace detector material, a metal szimple, a small, 3cm by 1cm ampule containin'', liquor sample, ten yellow and ten white medical tablets (vitaDiill C) , and an ordinary bolt nut. A thin cotton thread was tied t the nut. The other end of the thread extended outside the between the rubber plug and glass, and was tied to the bottlel-,; neck. The fragile superconducting samples were wrapped and in several. layers of the trace detector foil. (2) The sinaller bottle, moasuring 8cm (height) by 5cm (diameter) , was made of clear plastic and had a plastic screw-un lid. In the bottle there was a sealed pouch made of a transparent, foil-like trace detector material. From the outside -the foil was practically invisible as it seemed to be part of the S VT-T.1 -1 from the in.--.ido would to pass not ui)ly tfirough the sides of the bottle but also throug.1i the layer of the trace detector. Inside the sealed pouch in the plastic bottle were 10 yellow tablets and 6 white tablets of vitamin C. and a tungsten sample. During tbe e),p(-.!rimcnt on*-- of the investigators (Dr. Du) held the larger (glass) Lottle in both hands. Mr. Zhang, without himself touching the bottle, held the investigator's wrists. After several, minutes of deep concentration a white Vitamin C dropped to the table from the bottom of the bottle. Two yellow tablets followed the same way. Next, pieces of superconducting material emerged from the side. wall succeeded by already empty but still sealed plastic wrapping. In a similar fashion solid pieces of the -Crace dctector and all the other objects were extracted from LcUle with the- exception of the liquor sample, radioactive source, and the nut with the attached cotton thread. At some point during the test Mr. Zhang apparently atteripted to 't J!,7, jv~fl . t it-,iLly sLl-ff. eimerged from under the tight rubber lost its stiffness and 11-1r. Zhang gave any more. ~~,t thcat tim-, entire len-t~, -L 3 Abou or 4 cm of U plug before the cotton fiber up attempts to extract it Pftr,T- a r)r-,Yt, pe-r~ln~' of Mr. Zh.71nq asye-d for permission to touch the plastic bottle, already held by the investigator (Dr. Diu), arid, without inverting, shook it. As the result morft of the tablets came out, togethei~ with the tungstr~n sample. lininediati-ly inspected, neither the bottle, nor its nor the plastic pouch showed any damage or alteration. 4. Burning of a !7-1hirt During the experiment Mr. Zhang wished to burn cloth. one of the investigators (Dr. r)u) took off his white, polyester shirt and handed it to Mir. ZhaDg. Mr. Zhang put the shirt an the table and touched it with his hand. At that time smoke came out of the 4 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 fabiic and a number of black, burned spots appeared. Using 111s thumb, Mr. Zhang touched the fabric in a few more places creating each time burned spots. II - Analysis of the samples 1. Measurement of the properties of the- superconductors In the experiment we have used Y-Ba-Cu-0 ring si)ape superconductor node (joint) called bridge riode. Ileatinj it -,ibove 'Ino,c as wk,21.1. as -merhanical damn-~- or an~, t r lu (7 t ,-~ r 1-1 1 wou Id have an effect on its superco~iduct-l.ivj of having penetrated through many layers of trace detector foil and through the bottle's wall, the bridge node retained itl~--- magnetic sensitive properties.- The response to AC and DC field was measured, within the experimental uncertainty, to L)(,.! the same as before. 2. Measurement of the prope,ties of the radioactive a !~;ource In the exi)erimbnt we have used a ljiCf, 2mm in diamet(:~r, 2417"I'l u source (from a fire detector). Ton days prior to the experiment the a spectrum was measured with a Si(Au) surface barrier detector. Some'28 hours after the exposure to the paranormal abilities the spectrum was remeasured under otherwise the same conditions. Neither the intensity, nor energy diL;11---ribution any changes above the error limits. 3. M6ssbauer spectrum measurement in the experi~(--,nt wl- liave, used M,'~-sbauer ahsorbr,r.- 2r, -!Iick, 10 iwli 1,11 served as a reference sample, while -the other, SOJIP2 43 hours after it penetrated the bottle, was used to measure Pi6ssbauer spectrum. Mbssbauer spectrum is a sensitive probe of a nuclear environment. If there were changes in charge distribution of' 111!.-, atomic electrons or in nuclei themselves - th e 111"ss ba u (-, re c.: `~- J would change also. There were no changes observed in the M6ssbauer spectrum of the a-Fe'absorber after it p(~,nctrated the, wall of the bottle. 4. Analysis of gas chromatogram of the liquor sample Daga liquor sample was used. Although it did not emergo the bottle it could have- been influenced by paranormal abilitir-~,.;. 14 S11r, (-,as ch rematog ram of the s- WIS spectrum and the alcohol content did Dot change. It MC-lans that were no obvious changes in tll(:, mnleciilar struct--.ure of thQ sample. Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 I" Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 5. Tuialysis, uf nuul(2ar traces in L-he trace dutectors The goal o" this test was to check fo I _r possible annealing or sensitization effects to the previously induced nuclear traces in the trace detector material after it has penetrated the bottle. Two groups of CII-39 solid state nuclear trace detectors were used. They were both irradiated by fission fragments, but only one group was infJuenced by the paranormal abilities. Both were likewise etched and carefully inspected under a microscop-, No significant differences were observed. 6. 01)sei-,iatinn of the foil trace detectors. After the tunri-stcn sample and tablets penetrated through 1-he walls of the plastlic bottle and through the sealed pouch made of a trace detector foil, the foil.was inspected visually and with the alil of a microf~cop(:!. The pouch was not broken and there wcrr~ no traces of damage. After etching the foil was reinspected and again, it did not show any traces of passing microscopic particles or objccts. 7. Observatiqn of surface appearance of the metal sample with an electron nicroocope. By means of an electron microscope the surface appearance ()f the metal. L;ample. used in the experiment was compared with the surface appearance of a, reference sample. No obvious changes were:, visible. The some was true for the deeper layers of the metal structure exp,ased after grinding the surface away. III Conclusions ~ t -1 oncc, zga 1 n th, t Mr. 2'1~, J 3 abilities. Ile can make al)jcct_,~~ to c .1 penetra ,wallf if sea'ed containers. In this experiment all of the experimental artifacts were prepared by researchers from the China Institute of Atomic Energy. The researchers had no contact with Mr. Zhang before the experiment. Many of the samples such as the superconductor nodes, radioactive source, M6ssbauer ab'sor.her, or the- nuclear trace detectors have unique ch,-Arac_-teriF,--L_`1_cs z-_And could not'be substituted. The experiment has been viewed siiiiultarn,:~ously from different angles. Considering all of the al,-)ave the c~,,poriment was conduced under tightly controlled conditions. 2. The experi.irient. confirmed that Mr. Zhang can transfer objects into a sealed envolope. His clairvoyance enables him to recogni._-,~-,, characters in the envelope without opening it. He can also transfer tbe chalacter-, he wrote on an envelope to objects the envelopo. It. was confirmed -that, during such transfer, U~- c_~in be reduced in sizo- However, the eyperinent. the ti-ansfer can only be done onto surraces ic; which t1,..-. inl" c.-In adhere. Also, once the visibility of tl'.(-- cha'racters J.- dl'ministied, Mr. Zhang has difficulties to recognize Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 6 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 them in a sealed envelope as well. 3. The experiment demonstrated that mr. zhang lias, tlj(-, ability make the hands of a watch penetrate other person's hand without inflicting any pain or other sensation. 4. The experiment demonstrated that Mr. Zhang has the ability to burn clot.h. instantly upon the touch of his hand. 5. None of the objects (superconducting node, radioactive source, M(5ssbauer absorber, solid state trace detector, metal sample, liquor sample, etc.) that either penetrated the bottles or might have been influenced by the paranormal abilities [of Mr. Zhang] 01-,- 1'~~ ch'--IDges i 11 t. I] e i r) TI 0C t.r ituclear structure.,-~,. 6. Since there were no traces, detectable under a microscone after particles penetrated nuclear trace detector foils, the mechanism of such penetrations still remains an open que-stion. About twenty senior researchers observed th"is experiin(,Tit. Among them were physicists and cheinists from China (I Atomic Energy and somatic science rpecialists frOIHI thC I 1 11" of Space Medico-Engineering. Reference: [1] Qingli Li, "Challenging Problem to Modern Physics", Pt-onic Energy Science and Technology 22 (3), 381-384 (1988). TI- ~A rIS 1 Y1 7 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0300370002-3 ',P'2,1 ~!.' N" I )!I] Vo 1. No. 1 9 0 Atomic Encrgy 1~cicijcc a 11 (1 'I'c c 1111 (1 1 Og y Jan, I Vlv~ xl~i T';1'1nPijf_5L_ Al f~~ q1T -Y-fIl:r)j HL; i IJ 1J,-J]"" Vi'-' Vj 1j", I'l.] i I N, I ~1 f 4 t IT fl'j 0 V . 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