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Then, Liu Shuhuang, Zhou Binghuang and 17 others? conducted special research
testing on breaking through spatial barriers. They not only demonstrated that
persons with paranormal abilities could extract stationery from sealed kraft
paper envelopes, but they could also remove insects from glass tubes with
sealed caps without any discernable effect on the life or actions of the
insect. At the same time, in this experiment, they also conducted an
experiment where the subjects removed a sponge which had been dipped in FeCls
from a double layer sealed KCNS type paper bag without any visible change of
coloring of the test paper. This research opened the way for research into
ability to break through spatial barriers and provided a number of preliminary
bases of a physical nature for this phenomenon.
On the basis of these experiments, we believed it was necessary to use
even stricter methods to conduct further proof of the reality of this ability
and that we should observe the process of this breakthrough and the point of
penetration in order to demonstrate whether or not there was penetration of the
walls of a physical object.
Therefore, the purpose of this experiment was:
1. To use a sample that once damaged could not be restored and to combine
this with visual records to further demonstrate the reality of this ability.
2. To use larger and longer objects, and combine this with videotape and
especially with high speed photography to observe just exactly where the three
dimensional spatial barrier was broken through, and whether or not the
penetration of the wall was achieved over a span of time.
MATERIALS AND METHODS USED IN THE EXPERIMENT
I. SAMPLES
1. In order to fully demonstrate the reality of the ability to break
through spatial barriers, we designed the following two samples.
A. TEST SAMPLE ONE: We used sealed transparent glass bottles. The
bottles were four centimeters in diameter and 12 to 13 centimeters long.
Inside these bottles we placed 30 medicine tablets which were colored either
red, greed or purple. The tablets were 5.5 mm in diameter and three
millimeters thick. Different ratios of the numbers of the different colored
pills were placed in the different bottles. Each bottle was numbered
individually. The numbers of each different colored tablets, the number of the
sample, and the serial number of that sample bottle were al] marked on the test.
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