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CEBSERVATION OF THE SBILITY OF BREAKING THROUGH SPACIAL BARRIERS
USING ESPECIALLY LARGE RECEPTICALS
BY: Song Kongzhi, Zhou Liangzong, Li Xianggao, Zhong dian, Miu Yanchun
fInstitute of Space Medicine Engineering, Heijing}
SURJECT WITH ESP: Zhang Baosheng
& wooden cabinet 170 by 180 by 60 centimeters was used as 4 sealed
container. Sheets of papers and boards with one-of-a-kind markings were
used as the target objects and placed inside the cabinet on the upper
shelf. Without damaging the cabinet or opening the door, the person with
ESP was able to remove the target objects and also was able put them back
inside. This demonstrates that even when using especially large container
it is possible to completely break through spacial barriers, however, the
success rate was much lower and was exceptionally difficult.
FORWARD
The ESP ability to break through spacial barriers has already been
demonstrated objectively by science using a container with dimensions of a
dozen or so centimeters longi-2. However, will this work with even larger
containers? Is there a limit to the size of the container? The goal of
this experiment was to explore the limits of this ability.
METHODS OF THE EXPERIMENT
The experiment apparatus was an ordinary vertical cabinet 1.8 meters
high, 1.2 meters wide and 0.6 meters deep.
Tllustration one shows the experiment cabinet (vertical cabinet A)
used in the 1988 experiment. At the top of the cabinet there is a
transparent plexiglass shelf. Tt is sealed on top, bottom, left and
right. It can be opened from the front or rear to place the target
objects inside. At the bottom of the cabinet was a low light video camera
aimed directly at the top of the cabinet. Also, it was held in place with
a two centimeter thick plate. After the doors were closed, they were
sealed with a built in lock.
Tllustration two shows the experiment cabinet (vertical cabinet B)
used in the 1989 experiment. The video camera was held in place in the
upper left hand corder of the cabinet by a two centimeter thick plate. By
use of a mirror it was possible to photograph objects in the bottom of the
cabinet. After the doors were closed, three methods were used to ensure
they were sealed. First, three metal wires or conductor wires were
fastened to the right door and went through the shelf inside and then tied
securely to the left door. Second, a nail was driven through the frame of
the right door into the vertical frame member of the cabinet ten
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