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Discovery of an Anomalous Non-contact Effect with a Pyramidal Structure

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  • Osamu Takagi
  • Masamichi Sakamoto
  • Hideo Yoichi
  • Hideyuki Kokubo
  • Kimiko Kawano
  • Mikio Yamamoto

Abstract

In 2013, we reported the existence of a meditator’s non-contact effect toward edible cucumber slices used as bio-sensors with which the meditator had no direct physical contact. In the present paper, we investigated the long-term change of this anomalous non-contact effect. We discovered that the effect is associated with a pyramidal structure. We also discovered with extremely high reliability a new phenomenon an "anomalous non-contact effect with a delay associated with a pyramidal structure" in which the meditator’s non-contact action creates a delayed effect over an extended period of time (10 or more days) after the non-contact action took place. We were able to approximate this anomalous non-contact effect with the delay by a mathematical formula describing a transient response phenomenon of the second order lag element system.

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  • Osamu Takagi & Masamichi Sakamoto & Hideo Yoichi & Hideyuki Kokubo & Kimiko Kawano & Mikio Yamamoto, 2015. "Discovery of an Anomalous Non-contact Effect with a Pyramidal Structure," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 4(05), pages 42-51, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:4:y:2015:i:5:p:42-51
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.714
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