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September 1975
centimeters (9.46 inches). For more detailed information on Soviet
biological energy detectors, the reader is referred to reference (5),
pages 393-396.
(U) Dr. Adamenko has conducted experiments to ascertain the role of
electrostatic charges on the surface of target objects as the cause of
their movement. Adamenko has advanced the theory that man may be
anisotropic - i.e., man may be able to alter his external energy state
in accordance with his internal energy state, and this ability in turn,
may depend on his physiological processes. According to Adamenko,
humans, animals, and plants probably possess electric fields as a result
of spontaneous tissue polarization, and such fields may interact with
externally imposed or induced charges. He proposes that the observed
properties of living tissue come closest to the properties of electrets. 8
Electrets are defined as "forcibly" polarized bodies having comparatively
high conductivity and the ability to maintain an external electrical field
after exposure to adverse factors of either the external or internal
environment. Adamenko has shown that the material basis of contactless
interaction between.man and objects results from an electrostatic field
whose magnitude depends on man's physiological state. Other Soviet
researchers have observed that when subjects are exposed to various ¢x-
ternal stimuli, their physiological state varies in both the character and
magnitude of the bioelectret effect. They have formed the hypothesis that
the polarization of living tissues is the explanation for contactless in-
teractions between humans and between humans and objects.
(U) Adamenko has also advanced the concept that, in the thermodynamic
sense, living tissue may not be subject to the same physical laws that
are valid for inorganic matter. He argues that living tissue may
possess "new" properties (in terms of thermodynamics) when compared with
inorganic matter. He believes that if living molecules differ
qualitatively from inorganic molecules, then a distinction may exist
between "living" and "technical" force fields. To demonstrate his
point, Adamenko makes reference to healing by “the laying on of hands"
(in Western terms "faith healing"). The Soviets have measured electrical
fields between "healers" and patients, yet knowing these field potentials
they have not been able to duplicate the beneficial effects obtained from
humans by means of mechanically generated fields.
(U) Aleksandr Dubrov, a biophysicist with the Institute of Earth Physics,
USSR. Academy of Sciences, has advanced the concept of "biogravitation"
to explain PK. Biogravitation, as a term, was introduced by Soviet
physicist V.A. Bunin in 1960, and was used to refer to the ability of
living organisms to form and detect gravitational waves. Dubrov bases
his theory on currently accepted concepts of molecular biology and
high-energy physics.
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