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Sinera
27th July 2012, 10:57 AM
This is from a declassified Air Force physics laboratory document.

http://www.fas.org/sgp/eprint/teleport.pdf

http://www.scribd.com/doc/2368189/Teleportation-Physics-Study

I had found this alreay 2-3 years ago and forgotten about it. Now found it again. It's intriguing to say the least. I do not find much more on the internet on Chinese psychics and telekinesis / teleportation experiments, at least not in a documented 'scientific' fashion like in this document.

Most relevant quote:

"The experiments were well controlled, scientifically recorded, and the experimental results were always repeatable.

The Chinese papers are all extremely interesting and very well written, and they show photographs
and schematic diagrams of the various experimental setups. The experimental protocols were explained in lengthy detail, and thorough data and statistical analysis were presented in the results. The combined results from the several Chinese experiments showed that:

- different research groups designed different experimental protocols, used different gifted
psychics, used different sealed containers, and used different test specimens (live insects, bulk
inanimate objects, and even radio micro-transmitters were used to track the location of the
specimens) that were to be teleported;

- the time required for the teleportation of test specimens through various barriers was anywhere
from a fraction of a second to several minutes, and this was not dependent on the test specimen
that was used, the sealed container that was used (or its barrier thickness), which experimental
protocol was used, or which psychic was being used

- the high-speed photography/videotaping recorded in one series of experiments that test specimens
would physically “meld” or blend with the walls of sealed containers; and recorded in a different
series of experiments that test specimens would simply disappear from inside the container only
to reappear at another location (after seconds to several minutes of time transpired), such that the
test specimen did not actually undergo total material disintegration/reintegration during
teleportation – this data is important, because without the aid of electronic monitoring
instruments, the average person’s sensory organs and usual methods of detection are temporarily
unable to perceive the test specimen’s (ambiguous) existence during the teleportation process;

- the radio micro-transmitter used as a test specimen in one series of experiments (Shuhuang et al.,
1981) transmitted a radio signal to several stationary electronic instruments/receivers, so that the
specimen could be tracked and monitored (via signal amplitude and frequency measurements)
during the teleportation process; the experimenters discovered that there was large fluctuations in
the intensity (in both amplitude and frequency) of the monitored signal to the effect that it would
either completely disappear or become extremely weak (to the extent that the monitoring
instruments could scarcely detect it) – it was discovered that there was a definite correlation
between the change in strength (i.e., radical frequency shifts were observed) of the monitored
radio signal and the teleportation of the test specimen, such that the weak or absent signal
indicated that the specimen was “nonexistent” (or in an altered physical state) during teleportation
(note: the monitored signal amplitude and frequency of the micro-transmitter specimen were
stable before and after teleportation);

- before and after “passing through the container wall/barrier”, the test specimen and the
container’s wall/barrier are both complete solid objects;

- the gifted psychics were never allowed to see (they were blindfolded in many experiments) or
touch each of the test specimens or the sealed containers before and after experiments were
conducted, and only the experimenters touched the specimens and containers (using both blind
and double-blind protocols);

- the experimental results were all repeatable

- the conditions for fraud and sleight of hand were totally eliminated, and multiple independent
outside witnesses (technical and military-intelligence experts) were present at all times to ensure
total fidelity of the experiments

The experimental radio micro-transmitter and high-speed photography/videotaping data offer an
important clue on what the teleportation mechanism is, and this will be discussed further in Section 5.1.1.
The Chinese were unable to offer any significant physics hypothesis that could explain their results.
Some researchers stated that it is necessary to invoke a new physics, which somehow unifies the human consciousness (i.e., physics of consciousness) with quantum and spacetime physics, in order to
understand p-Teleportation and related PK phenomena. The researchers were amazed by their repeated results, and were barely able to fathom the altered “state of being” that test specimens underwent during teleportation."

Some other links about Chinese 'super'-psychics:

http://sci.tech-archive.net/Archive/sci.physics/2005-02/10684.html



"The date is January 3, 1987; the place, Beijing. Inside the
Chinese Communist Party Central Committee Training Center for
Province-Level Cadres, a strange spectacle is unfolding before
the eyes of the approximately thirty witnesses in the room.

"Bring in the bottle!"

In answer to the command, someone brings in a bottle filled with
medicine pills of various kinds.

The official clerk inspects the bottle and certifies that it has
never been opened, the cork is firmly in place, the wax seal is
intact, and the plastic bottlecap is sitting securely on top.

"All right, you may proceed!"

The bottle is handed over to a man, who quietly concentrates his
entire being on it.

Soon afterward, forty-four medicine pills are transported out of
the bottle. The experiment in "psychokinesis" (moving objects
with the mind) is a success. The main character in this scene is
Zhang Baosheng, a man around thirty years old who is one of
mainland China's super psychics. Famous for his prankish
personality, Baosheng not only moved the pills out of the bottle
as he was supposed to, this time he also sent into the bottle one
piece of candy."

http://www.spiritofmaat.com/archive/oct1/pdong.htm

dreaming90
1st August 2012, 05:49 PM
I've always wanted to try a teleportation experiment that involves teleporting a living person from point A to point B...

CFTraveler
1st August 2012, 05:55 PM
Just as long as it's not me. :)