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BREAKING THROUGH THE OBSTACLES OF SPACE FOR PSYCHIC WRITING AND SEAL AFFIXING
By: He Qin-Nian (Beijing Municipal Chinese Medicine Research Institute)
In the "Joint Experiment Report on the Reality of Human Psychic Functions"
there were records of tests carried out on "Z"'s ability to do "psychic writing."
The author of this article took part in making up the samples. The test at that
time was to take a blank sheet of paper which the tester would sign, roll it up
into a tube around a ball point pen, and fold back both ends. This would be placed
on the table in front of the person being tested with three people watching at. the
same time. "Z" was only allowed to pick up the tube and smell it. Then he had to
put it back on the desk. He was not allowed to open the tube. Then "Z" was given
a fountain pen and another blank sheet of paper. After "Z" had written on the
second sheet of paper and stated that he had written the same thing on the piece
of paper rolled up around the ball point pen, the observers opened the rolled paper.
It was discovered that what "Z" had written on the second sheet of paper with a
fountain pen was also written of the signed sheet of paper in ball point pen. The
‘style of the characters was also very similar. To.do further testing to determine
if "Z"'s psychic writing :could: break through the barriers of space, “thiseexperiment
used a sealed envelope. The results of this test are recorded below.
Methods:
"Z" sat in front of a desk, observer Wang Pin-Shan (Director of the Acupunc-
ture Department of the Liaoning College of “Chinese Medicine) sat to the front and
left of "Z", The other three observers Yu ‘Shu-Zhuang (Deputy Director of the Acu-
puncture Department of the Beijing College of Chinese Medicine), Yan Jiang-Zhneg
(Researcher of the China Academy of Science Atmospheric Physics Research Institute),
and He Qing-Nian sat around and behind "z". See Diagram l.
In order to make a comparison between a sealed test and an unsealed test, a
sheet of lined stationery was folded three times (with the lined side to the out-
side) and placed in front of "Z" on the desk. Both sides of the paper were checked
to make sure nothing had been written on them. "Z" was given a ball point. pen. and
another sheet of paper. On the other sheet of paper, "Z" wrote in cursive script.
The present time was 4:30 in the afternoon of January 22, 1983.
What "Z" wrote was "How are you? Thank you teacher." He also signed his name. At
this time observer Wang Pin-Shan opened up the sheet of folded stationery in front
of "Z". On the lined side of the paper he saw "How are you? Thank you teacher"
written in ball point pen. "Z"'s signature was also there. The penmanship of the
two were similar. The back of the paper was checked once more. It was blank.
After He Qing-Nian and Yu Shu-Zhuang repeated the experiment, another sheet of
lined paper was folded and placed into a manilla envelope. On the face of the
envelope was printed "Beijing Natural Diagnostics Research Committee" in red
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