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The supersonic flow concept first proposed by him and Karman was basic to aerodynamics, and the well-known Karman-Qian formula was used for the aerodynamics of high subsonic aircraft, a major contribution.

This photo was taken after Malina, Dr. Qian established theoretical foundations for sur the conference, photo courtesy of Zhou Wen Bin face-to-surface missiles and surveillance rockets, as well as doing pioneering work for the U. In these regards, Dr. Qian created tion? Thus, for a deeper understanding of China's of the science advisory committee for the U. As an official representative of the U.

We must look at his full background if we wish to Because of Qian Xuesen's ability, the U. In When Qian Xuesen applied for U. This damaged Qian's reputation and career. Thus, intercontinental ballistic missile a distance of 10, kilome in the autumn of , Dr. Qian and his wife, Jiang Ying, ters, instantly shaking the world. An editorial in a U. Then, in , China for the first time launched three Dr.

Qian could never have imagined that his enormous satellites simultaneously. In October , China successfully achievements and contributions would become an obstacle to fired a guided missile from a submarine in waters north of his returning home to China.

In the spring of , when Dr. Since that time, China has been the third-strongest Qian and his wife tried to board a flight in Los Angeles leav missile power after the U. Today, Dr. Qian is chairman of the Chinese Scientists' As His ten-plus bags of books and notes were confiscated. He is also the Dr. Qian in exchange for eleven U. At the time, a rear admiral in the U. Depart search Society. He has been the leader of almost all fields of ment of Defense said, "The exchange is like five American science in China.

In China, people may not know who the divisions for eleven pilots. Xuesen was an asset worth five divisions to a country's de And what of his international standing?

In August , fense. Qian Xuesen won the Willard F. Rockwell, Jr. Qian returned to his homeland, Chairman Mao est award given by the International Technology Institute of Zedong met him and asked him to train scientists for China, the United States.

Others who shared the honor of winning Premier Zhou Enlai asked for his opinions on how to develop this award were "the father of the Hydrogen Bomb," Dr. Ed science and technology, and the first thing General Chen ward Teller of the U.

Geng said to him was, "Can China build its own missiles? Qian said, "The Chinese people are not stupid. Of course stature in the international scientific community and electable they can. Qian's awards give recognition to his From then on, he became involved in the long-term guidance enormous pioneering contributions to rocketry, guided mis of China's rocketry, missile, and space technology research siles, aerospace technology, and systems science in China.

Qian's return, Research Society, Dr. Qian gives direct leadership to EHF or China successfully tested an atomic warhead launched on a psychic research. By understanding his background and his guided missile to a distance of kilometers. In April , level of knowledge, we can appraise the prospects of China's China sent up its first satellite.

Qian's career, we are in a position to look at his pronouncements and publications, as well as his III! Qian Xuesen has authored many research papers and lec! A brief bibliography of these follows, to give us some idea of his thinking and viewpoints. It is not for sale, and not allowed to be sent out of the country. It is a for sale, and its export to foreign countries is prohibited. Journal of Somatic Science. Ziran Zazhi, vol. Medical Engineering Institute, June 29, April 25, This would not be considered much for an ordinary space Medical Engineering Institute, December 29, As Qian Xuesen explained, "Our academic organiza tion is called 'Chinese Human Body Science Research Society' above all to clarify the scope of human body science research.

Modern science has been divided into nine major disciplines [author's note: Dr. We must not attempt an overly broad research target too quickly. In the coming phase, we should mention EHF as a major focus of research, along with the science of chi gong urn 2m A quarterly magazine called Chinese Journal of Somatic Sci ence is not for sale to the public and may not be sent out of the and the modernization of traditional Chinese medicine.

Qian has affirmed that the basic idea of human body science is to view the person as a massive system, and an The philosophy behind human body science has its earlier open system in close connection with the whole universe roots in theories propounded by U. Unifying the macroscopic and the microscopic lev Dicke in This was greatly expanded by British astron els, this idea is also called "the man-universe paradigm.

He views it as ment, and man and the universe. From this we can see three parts of the man-universe paradigm. The first aspect investi "a new field in modern science and technology" human body science. He states the relationship between the inner workings of the body with that the human body is an extremely complex macrosystem, the environment, and the third studies the quantum mechan a macrosystem open to the outside world and having count ical basis of the man-universe paradigm.

This includes quan less numbers of links to the environment. These include the tum measurement, with the effect of the uncertainty principle exchange of matter and energy. System science teaches us that on perception at the quantum level. At the macro level, the reductionism alone is inadequate to the task of understanding paradigm takes in the principles of traditional Chinese med the workings of physical systems of this level of complexity. Then we can see if nization of these parts, down to the cells, cell nuclei, and chro the ancient theories and beliefs conflict with the current prac mosomes, all the way down to the level of molecular biology.

If they do conflict, this should be the subject of further. But we must also understand, from a high-level perspec research to resolve the areas of conflict. After these issues tive, the multidimensional structure naturally formed by the have been clarified, the next issue would be, Do these contra macrosystem of the human body, the different functions of dict the known modem principles, such as those of biology? Thus, Then, after this preparatory work has been completed, a Qian Xuesen wants to combine the reductionist and systems final step would be to do research on how to classify all the science approaches, integrating them with research on the hu techniques developed from experimentation and study, divid man body and its environment.

These are the tasks of human ing them according to target practitioners by age, sex, lifestyle body science. Now, let us "Reviewing history," says Dr. Qian, "opr ancestors were turn to chi gong research and how Qian Xuesen has promoted wild men, with no medicine and no capabilities for curing it. He considers that research in chi gong must be started by disease.

All they had was their own natural resistance to dis establishing the "empirical study of chi gong. Later, medicine was discovered, and this began the first mean?

The empirical study of chi gong seeks to describe what stage in the history of medical science. As it developed fur it is, but not why it is. In other words, all we know is that ther, we came to know about immunology.

This transition chi gong has healing powers, but we don't understand why from curing to preventing disease was the second stage in it works. When we eventually learn why it works, we can medical science. Now, the medical world has taken up recu raise it to a more scientific level. This implies that the first perative medicine. This means not only curing and prevent step is to show that chi gong does indeed work.

Next comes ing disease, but also restoring the health to a good level of the attempt to understand it, proceeding step by step to functioning. This is the third stage. The next stage will be to raise How can this be accomplished? Qian's answer is, "By the health to its highest level of functioning. The practice of using systems science. The first of these is the obser Why do the Chinese government and Qian Xuesen take chi vation of the actual effects of chi gong practice.

A second is gong so seriously? Many mysterious things are wrapped up the compiling of chi gong experience, gathering materials on in this. Besides the health, healing, and longevity benefits of different techniques and publishing them. The third is the chi gong, it can also improve the mental capacity.

The Bud compilation and revision of the ancient works on chi gong dhist texts say, "Stillness gives rise to wisdom. One piece of information revealed by Qian Xuesen ancient terminology. Indeed, it is not only these foreigners is that a number of elementary-school teachers in China have who face such a barrier, even the native Chinese themselves been training their students in chi gong. The result was that face the same difficulty. An educated Chinese will not nec the children's scores in all subjects went up, particularly in essarily be able to understand the ancient Chinese terms and mathematics.

This has been confirmed by statistical methods. The world of the twenty-first century will be a battle Medicine," quips Dr. Qian has proposed that the only way to develop Chi As he has pointed out in particular, Another matter of nese medicine is to use modern scientific systems and ter vital importance is that the facts demonstrate that practicing minology, pulling it apart from the ancient methods and chi gong gives rise to EHF.

This is a task with far-reaching philosophies and creating an empirical theory expressed in implications. We must exert every effort in this! In his writings, Qian Xuesen gives Now, let us turn to Dr. Qian's views on the development an example. In a foreigner called Goldberg the report of Chinese medicine. On March 4, , at the Scientific Sem did not give his first name or nationality , and in China's inar on the Modernization of Chinese Medicine, he presented Professor Kuang Anjing, working independently, showed his talk On Strategies for the Modernization of Chinese Med by analysis of scientific experiments that the Chinese medi icine.

This is a trans alizations and systematic ideas based on them. In other lation of a Chinese medical term into the language of mod words, as its starting point, it looks at the zvhat but not the ern science.

It describes the results of experience and places them in As another very good example of this, a researcher in Chi an ordered context.

This is what is meant by empirical Chi nese medicine, Zhang Ruijun, has applied the principles of nese medical science. For this reason, people "disease".

The two words are pronounced the same in Chi from many countries go to China to study Chinese medicine nese but are written with different Chinese characters and and acupuncture. In this, they are not stopped by the lan have different meanings.

There is a major difference between guage barrier, but they do encounter a barrier created by the the two, because the latter refers to concrete symptoms such. RNA, and of course cells and their membranes. He has said Because it implies an analysis and synthesis of the place, that, unfortunately, this approach is inadequate. This is be cause, and nature of the disease process, "indication" is a cause the research lacks a high-level or holistic perspective.

When moving from the micro-level to the level of the whole organ ism. Zhang Ruijun speaks of zheng indication , he is referring to As mentioned earlier, chi gong, Chinese medicine, and the "level of functioning. An approach that the root of the matter. One reason researchers Western medicine have replaced zheng indication with zheng in other countries have not given EHF as much attention as symptom , believing that "symptoms" are the more impor it deserves is the unstable nature of EHF.

You cannot make tant concept. For this reason, it is considered un too far in that direction, as in the article "A Comparison and reliable.

Currently, the Chinese are using chi gong and Chi Contrasting of Chinese and Western Ideas on Clinical Prac nese medicine including acupuncture to raise people with tice," published in Reports of the Shandong Academy of Chinese EHF to their highest level of functioning or "eigenstate" in Medicine volume 1, , in which author Liu Shijue was the jargon of systems science , and improve the stability of even so bold as to say the Chinese medicine concept of "in the abilities.

Qian said, "From the systems It is because chi gong is popular in China today that science perspective, the concept of 'indications' in Chinese thousands upon thousands of people with EHF have ap medicine is entirely scientific. There may be as effects in the functioning of the body.

As to why the human many in China as the rest of the world put together. If a so- body has gone into such a state of functioning, of course there called "psychic war" ever takes place, China's opponents face are bacteria, infections, and so on. Thus, Chinese medicine's certain defeat. However, the Chinese government has many indications express this on a high level and are fully scientific. Besides the military and For the modernization of Chinese medicine, Dr.

Qian ad security applications, it also has industrial uses such as for vocates a strategy of systems-level and holistic approaches. Yao Zheng, the daughter of medicine. For example, an article in the October issue of my friend, is currently using her powers as a guide in explo Scientific American played up the achievements of molecular ration for water and oil resources see chapter Qian, has not per sonally directed EHF research; he has merely proposed general directions.

But everyone has moved forward in these the 3 directions. The Chinese respect him for both his intelligence and his talent. Since he has strongly called for theoretical and applied research in chi gong, Chinese medicine, and EHF as China's Psychic Research: First Stage three parts of a single system, everyone has been Discovery and Rise to prominence eager to realize the potential of this approach.

His support has led people to develop EHF to the degree of the "gods or spirit beings. What the ancients believed was the work of these spirit beings was one and the same as the EHF of today.

The only difference is that the ancients had no idea what it was, but today, we know what it is, and are making great efforts to explain how it works. It is a very important thing, a sci entific revolution in the making!

Why wasn't EHF discovered earlier? Why did it take until to finally be discovered? It would be a mistake for us to think this way. There are many records of EHF phe nomena in the ancient Chinese texts, but in those days it was believed that such people were gods and not men.

Some even viewed the phenomena as black magic, and were afraid to get near it and see it for what it was. He said, "What the ancients called gods could be people with EHF.

They didn't understand what it was at that time, so they called them gods. Even some supposedly scientifically advanced coun tries in the last decade of the twentieth century have mystified these matters in similar ways.

After Yan Xin, a top super psy- EHF powers when in the U. In particular, it would have "subjected the religious community and the philosoph ical community to the challenge of Yan Xin, and shaken their positions. When these potentials are developed, i mmmm they are known as EHF or psychic powers. Two scientists left and right testing the EHF of three children.

The one in the cap Perhaps was a lucky year for China. On March 11 of is Tang Yu. It said that its reporters, along with the he knew. Tang Yu smiled and didn't reply. After this, on provincial secretary of the Communist Party, Yang Zhao, had many occasions Tang Yu was found to have the ability to read discovered that Tang Yu, a twelve-year-old child in Dazu with his ear.

In particular, many of his schoolmates learned County, Sichuan Province, could read with his ear. When this of this. This was an amazing story, and the news spread rap news spread, it caused an uproar among a large number of idly. Thus, the head editor of Sichuan Daily, Li Li, met with the sort of people who try to make men into gods.

It also reporter Zhang Naiming and told him to go to the village in brought strong recriminations from many in the mainstream Dazu County to cover the story of the wonder child Tang Yu scientific community.

This led to great confusion in the intel who could "read with his ears. One day in , Tang Yu tigations and interviews, and for additional verification went was taking a walk with a friend named Chen. Suddenly he to the neighboring town Jiangjin. He reached the conclusion said, "Chen, don't you have a pack of Flying Swan cigarettes that there was something to the story.

To make a good report in your pocket? He arranged to meet Tang Yu to test him personally, having received permission from the I if local government authorities to do so. Early one fine morning, Zhang Naiming invited Tang Yu to his lodging, giving him a test paper he had already pre pared and folded six times. Each time, they tested with two or three words, or much as a sentence or two.

In one test, they wrote four lines of poetry by the famous L f Wti classical Chinese poet Li Bo, which Tang Yu also was able to ' read with his ear.

The poem was, "A patch moonlight of before my bed, I thought it might be frost upon the ground. I looked up at the bright moon, then dropped my head and felt homesick.

Zhang Naim- ing's report was published. The story was then carried by Shanghai Science and Technology News, Hubei Science and Tech In a period of no more than two months, the official pub nology News, Anhui Science and Technology News, and several lication of the national government and the Communist Party, major provincial papers.

The story was also broadcast on the and the most important newspaper in China, Peoples Daily, "Voice of America. Natu against commonsense scientific principles. After that, no rally, such a sensational incident also became the target of publications dared to report on these matters.

A chill also fell attack by traditional scientists, because "reading with the ear" over the general public's interest in EHF investigation.

Fol flies in the face of common sense. For this reason, these sci lowing the lead of the People's Daily, local newspapers every entists and self-appointed intellectuals felt they could "obvi where published a whole series of attack articles, and this put ously" judge the case a fraud without the need to investigate a further damper on people's enthusiasm.

They said, "Such a thing as reading with the ear But how could a new discovery just disappear like that? Therefore, they. As confirmed by He Qingnian of the Beijing Chinese Medicine Research Institute, when Marshal He Long of the Central Mil itary Commission was on a tour of inspection in Guangdong province in , a staff officer in the army told him there was a teenage boy in the local region who could see through walls and other objects.

When he first heard this seemingly nonsensical story, his first reaction was disbelief. However, he immediately thought that if it did exist, it would be an Wang Bin. They held three tests of these two sisters, and the excellent tool for the military. For this reason, he decided to results showed that their powers were real. After the child was summoned, he asked him, The observers also wanted to know what it was like when "I've heard you have a great ability to see through walls.

Can Wang Qiang and Wang Bin were reading. The girls said that you see what I have in my pocket? The words or images roared with laughter and said, "Correct! Also, they couldn't tell when these visions would ap After this, he gave an order to "protect this child! That is why test subjects always feel exhausted after He Long is not the only person who met this child, whose such testing. If they name was not revealed for reasons of military secrecy.

Zhao couldn't see the vision clearly or put it all to memory the first time it came, they had to wait for it to Ziyang, who was at that time the Communist Party secretary appear again a second of Guangdong Province he later became premier and general time. For example, one time when Wang Qiang was trying to see an object in her armpit, she could party secretary of China, but was stripped of his titles in a tell it was blue and red, but couldn't distinguish which was political incident , also made an investigation of this boy.

He inside and which was asked the boy to see what was in the next room. He said, outside. To see it a second time she had to wait thirty-three "Nothing but ammunition and guns. The situation was similar when I tested the EHF lady tally convinced. Yao Zheng in Tianjin see chapter After the team of investigators headed These two events had been kept secret, but now, because by Nature Magazine these strange EHF stories were being published by Sichuan had ascertained the facts of the case, they published a detailed account of their three sets of tests in Daily and Nature Magazine, these secrets were coming out for that journal's September issue.

The ranks of the EHF children reached color and read words with their ears. The story was con thirty-plus. These EHF children generally ranged from eight firmed by the school. Actually, there were also cases of reading with the Wang Qiang and Wang Bin, a second-grade schoolgirl named palms, fingers, and forehead, but since Tang Yu was the first Jiang Yan was discovered in Beijing.

One day, Liang Shuwen, and read with his ear, the other children followed his exam an employee of Beijing's Capital Steel Company, was talking ple, so most of them did the reading with their ears.

No mat with her daughter about the amazing story of Tang Yu in Si ter which part of the body is used for the reading, the chuan Daily.

To her surprise, Jiang Yan said, Mommy, I can operative phrase is sense perception. What this means is that do it too. The only difference would be in times, and handed it to Jiang Yan to let her guess.

Jiang Yan how much time it takes to perceive it. On May 18, , the test word, 0. Perhaps out of fear, she used a different learned of Zhang Baosheng's EHF, he wanted to see a dem Chinese character for "Jiang" than the one used in "Jiang onstration. To start out, Ye had a test paper prepared for school. The principal and teachers conducted tests of Jiang Zhang. It had the words three smiles written on it and was Yan, and she passed all of them.

Then they reported this to folded several times. He gave this piece of paper to Zhang the local department of education. This department sent a Baosheng. Zhang took it, put it in front of his nose, took a lady to bring the eight-year-old Jiang Yan to the Psychology whiff of it, and said, "You wrote the words 'three smiles. Over twenty scientific research workers confirmed that right. Then they did several more tests of reading with the this thing was real.

These were all successful. Marshal Ye asked Zhang Baosheng, "How do you perceive things like this? Chen Hong Guang age twelve; psychic abilities: telepathy, Zhang answered, "When I take a sniff with my nose, my seeing through walls. Let us provide here a reference list with names, ages when discovered, sex, and ability for the EHF children discovered Wang Qiang age thirteen; psychic abilities: reading and color perception by ear and armpit, telepathy. Wang Bin age eleven; psychic abilities: reading and color perception by ear and armpit, telepathy.

EHF Boys total number: thirteen Jiang Yan age nine; psychic abilities: reading by ear and fingertips. Tang Yu age thirteen; psychic ability: reading and color per ception by ear.

Xu Qianage fourteen; psychic ability: seeing through walls. Li Zhong age thirteen; psychic ability: moving objects and.

Li Yong Hui age nine; psychic ability: moving objects and breaking twigs by mind power. Zhu Jiu age nine; psychic ability: opening locks and break. Dong Hao Jin age four; psychic ability: moving objects with ing twigs by mind power. Zhang Lei age thirteen; psychic abilities: remote viewing, Xie Chao Hui age eleven; psychic ability: seeing through human bodies and boxes.

Shen Kegong age eleven; psychic ability: performing men- tal arithmetic faster than a calculator. Yu Rui Hua age fifteen; psychic abilities: remote viewing, clairvoyant vision. Wei Rou Yang age eleven; psychic abilities: clairvoyant vi sion, reading by ear, magnifying objects by sight, trans Zhang Xue Mei age twelve; psychic ability: reading with fingertips and scalp. Xiong Jie age eleven; psychic abilities: transporting objects Dong Chang Jiang age five; psychic ability: telepathy.

Huang Hong Wu age twelve; psychic ability: seeing clair- voyantly through human bodies. Zhao Hong age twelve; psychic abilities: clairvoyant vision, reading with palms and fingertips. Liu Tong age twenty; psychic abilities: seeing clairvoyantly through human bodies, magnifying objects by sight.

Mou Feng Bin age twenty; psychic abilities: clairvoyant vi sion, remote viewing. Wang Xiao Dong age twelve; psychic abilities: clairvoyant vision, breaking twigs by mind power. Sun Liping age twelve; psychic abilities: sending a flower from the garden into a covered cup, clairvoyant vision, Li Cheng Yu age nine; psychic ability: clairvoyant vision.

Li Xiao Yan age eleven; psychic abilities: clairvoyant vision, reading with ear. Whenever anything happens in mainland China, the peo ple in Hong Kong are the first to get wind of it. This is not Shao Hongyan age twelve; psychic abilities: flying a button just because of Hong Kong's closeness to China and the into the next room, clairvoyant vision, setting watches from shared language and people. The main reason is that Hong a distance, moving objects.

Kong is an international city and pays great attention to in Li Song Mei age eleven; psychic ability: clairvoyant vision. When the subject of psychic powers began Zhao Gui Min age eleven; psychic ability: sensing another individual's thoughts. They first visited Beijing, where they were told by physics Wu Nian Qingage ten; psychic ability: reading with ear students that EHF had been proven in scientific experiments. These students told their guests that they had concluded that Feng Xia Nu age seven; psychic ability: performing mental arithmetic faster than a calculator, remote viewing, break EHF was a normal part of human functioning present to a greater or lesser extent in all people.

They also said that the ing twigs with mind. The following day, they went to Shanghai to visit the of Chen Xin age ten; psychic ability: clairvoyant vision. They were met by editor Zhu Yiyi, Di Rong age thirteen; psychic ability: seeing through hu man bodies. Wu Ming age eleven; psychic abilities: transporting objects Zhang Lei gave ten demonstrations for the students from by mind power, seeing clairvoyantly through human bodies.

Hong Kong. Six of them were complete successes, two were partial successes, and two were failures. The breakdown by sex in the above list is twenty-six fe In one of the partial successes, the students wrote the word males and thirteen males, so there are thirteen more girls tian 2J , meaning field," on the hidden paper.

After than boys. This reflects a general tendency in China's EHF six minutes and 24 seconds, she wrote what she saw: CD that there are more females than males. Moreover, to the and [ I I best of my knowledge, China's top super psychic is a lady, This phenomenon, which has been found in many children but I don't know her name. She lives a life of secrecy, but in China, is called ''nonocular vision" by Chinese scientists. It involves reading with the ear, fingertips, forehead, armpit,.

Children with this ability can see a piece of EHF. One of them copied a poem popular among Hong Kong paper hidden in a box, even if it is folded or cut into small students and presented it to Zhang Lei: pieces. As Bei Shizhang, director of the Institute of Biology and Mountains may fall, Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, wrote, "Ocular Oceans may go dry, vision is better than nonocular vision, but nonocular vision Friends may forget you, has its peculiar advantage view expansion.

With it, a person But never shall I. The person can also see through metal and plastic as recounted above would soon be disturbed by controversy, to read words on twisted or cut-up pieces of paper. All this since many scientists thought EHF was a fraud. The eighth test of Zhang Lei's powers involved remote viewing of a piece of writing. The testers wrote on a slip of paper the first line of a famous Chinese classical poem, "A patch of moonlight before my bed.

After nine minutes, she was able to read it cor rectly. Zhang Lei described her sensations during the process of reading the words in the box. She said parts of the Chinese characters would pop into her mind until she got a complete picture. For example, reading the Chinese character guang "light" in the above poem, she first visualized the top part jJi , followed by the bottom 7U , which then made the whole character.

Then the two characters for "bright moon" appeared, and finally the characters for "before the bed. The four students thought Zhang Lei was a nice girl with. As a result, the leading newspaper in China, People's Daily, called him and asked him if this had really happened. He replied that it had, but he did not believe China's Psychic Research: Second Stage in these things that violate the laws of nature. Controversy and Conflict Then Zhou proceeded to explain about the demonstration he saw.

He revealed that he had seen four children from Yun nan Province. One of these mouthed some words, and a flower appeared in a cup. The flower was not native to Beijing, and it was trimmed very neatly. He asked, How could a flower come into a cup? Two others saw the demonstration with Zhou. One was Pei Lisheng and the other was Liu Shuzhou.

One type will to my pocket like that, how will the police do their work? He cautioned against this, fifth type will be stubborn and refuse to believe his or her saying that the Science Association could not accept EHF re own eyes.

Chinese Science Association, Zhou Peiyuan. The December Zhou Peiyuan received a doctorate in from the Cali edition of Research Materials on the Investigation of Excep fornia Institute of Technology, and from to did tional Human Functions, volume 2, contained a report, the gist research on the theories of relativity, gravitation, and cos of which was that Zhou Peiyuan had attended a conference mology at Princeton University under Einstein's direction.

At the conference, has held many research positions in the U. His first position on returning to China was pres stories being spread were false, and that people were not be ident of Beijing University. An old man whose whole career ing careful enough about keeping a scientific point of view. However, another scientist of equal repute, Qian Wei- In his opinion, the top priority should not be to try to explain chang, was different.

Qian Wei chang is one of China's famous how these phenomena work, but to study how to preserve, "three Qians. Qian Weichang, a specialist in tion. From to , he worked as a researcher in camps in the intellectual and scientific worlds. Over major California Institute of Technology's Advanced Jet Propulsion newspapers and magazines from around the country took Center.

With a circulation from 40, to 50,, magic performance. Rather, he thought it was potentially an it is well known nationally as a scientific journal and has a important new science.

The first publication Qian Weichang described the performance in March mentioned above, People's Daily, is the top newspaper in the in Beijing by four youngsters from the city of Kunming in country and a forum for official government opinion, with a Yunnan Province. He tested them personally that time. He circulation of 12 million. Initially, it opposed EHF research, pulled a button from his coat, put it on the table, and covered but it later stopped making any statements on the subject, it with his hat.

The children then made the button "fly" into which could be taken as a kind of tacit approval of the con the next room. The article didn't say which child did it, and tinuing research. Qian Wei There were also over a hundred scientific research units chang said that on a previous occasion he watched a "mys taking part in the debate and research on the subject, includ tery of mysteries" a demonstration by five children in ing the prestigious Beijing University, Qinghua University, Chongqing, Sichuan Province.

Of course, there were also over half "An Example of Special Human Sensory Functions in Direc of the country's television and radio stations.

With all these tional Orientation" arguments, mutual recriminations, and satires, it turned into "Systems Science, Cognitive Science, and Human Body Sci an unusually spirited debate. From to , Nature Mag ence" azine published a series of thirty-eight very serious articles on "Magnetism and EHF" the subject.

Beginning in Functions" October of , Yu Guangyuan published a series of major. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.

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