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C1}. Using a Hall effector probe to test magnetic fields. This
includes the use of magnetic sensitive semiconductor elements and the CT-3
Gauss meter. The HST-1 milliteslar meter also belongs to this category.
This category of instruments, because their sensitivity is low, are easily
influenced by environmental factors, and it is easy to generate false
readings when measuring weak magnetic fields of the human body. This is
especially so because ESP can cause changes in the physical properties of
some materials (this has already been demonstrated by several experiments)
and these changes are difficult to eliminate. Because at times the
reading of the instrument may be generated by changes in the physical
properties of the instrument itself. In addition, various units
(including ourselves) use the total results measured by this category of
instruments. All the readings were taken without any screening of the
strong earth magnetic interference. Therefore, they cannot be taken as
scientific evidence, and can only be considered as observations of
phenomena.
(2). The use of the principle of the magnetic reactions to measure
magnetic fields. This principly uses wire loops of 10,000 Windings or
more connected to an extremely highly sensitive galvanometer to measure
magnetic fields. The Beijing Science and Engineering College, the
Engineering Institute of Space Medicine and the Xian Electronics Science
and Technology College all conducted this type of tests. We have measured
changes of +3 X 10-8 coulomb when QIGONG master X X suddenly released his
external QI. Because (1), this method used the principle of adjusting the
location of the windings and the fact that the windings only react to
changes in the magnetic field to screen out magnetic field interference,
they cannot actually effectively eliminate strong environmental
interference. (2}, There are few examples of successfully using this
method . Because of this, this method is not an effective method for
measuring the weak magnetic fields of the human body.
(3). Testing using magnetic screen technology and highly sensitive
mapnetometers. The magnetic fields of the human body are extremely weak,
and compared with the magnetism of the earth, they are only at a level of
10-" to 10-5. Even if this magnetic field is enhanced by several orders
of magnitude by ESP to a paranormal level, it still is much weaker than
the earth’s magnetism. Anyway, in addition to the magnetism of the earth,
there is also magnetic interference caused by the universe and ionosphere
(ineluding magnetic storms) as well as the man made electromagnetic
interference in the eities. The level of this interference can be as much
as around 10-3, more than two orders of magnitude higher than the magnetic
field of the normal person. Becsnuse of this, to effectively measure,
every effort should be made to achieve excellent magnetic screening, and
highly sensitive magnetism measurement equipment should be used. Some
units in China have done a bit of work toward achieving this.
1. The State Seismology Bureau Office of Geophysics and the
Engineering Institute of Space Medicine have cooperated, using the
national zero magnetism space experimental laboratory (screening
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