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The ordinary state of the human body may be affected by three factors in a magnetic field.

(1). Various biological activities of the human body may generate bioelectrical activity such as electron transmission, ion transfer and nervous electrical activity, thus causing biological currents with different frequencies, amplitudes and wave forms, and the accompanying generation of weak biological magnetic fields.
(2). The materials of which the living tissue of the human body is composed has a certain magnetism, and under the influence of the earth's magnetism and other outside magnetic fields, can generate induced magnetism.
(3). Through the air or the food, certain magnetic substances can be introduced into the lungs or digestive organs of the human body and its tissues. The overall intensity of the magnetic field composed of these factors is generally in the order of magnitude of 10-5 oersted, much lower than the earth's magnetic field and outside interference magnetic fields.

Research institutions

Flag-Chi Chinese

  • Sichuan University
  • Beijing College of Science and Engineering
  • Xian Electronics Science and Technology College
  • Yunan Provincial Wenshan Normal School
  • Special Commission on Chinese Medicine System Theories
  • Chinese Society of Somatic Sciences
  • Joint Testing Group for Somatic Paranormal Functions
  • Space Medical Engineering Institute, Beijing
  • Chinese ESP investigation research and liaison group (1981)
  • State Seismology Bureau Office of Geophysics
  • China Geological College, Wuhan
  • Institute of the Ministry of Machinery and Electronics

Flag-USA United States

  • University of Pittsburgh, Dep of Physics and Astronomy
  • Carnegie Mellon University, Research Institute, Computer Engineering Center
  • United States Committee for the Investigation of Strange Phenomenon (1981)

Flag-SovFlag-Rus Russia

  • University of Moscow
  • Leningrad Institute of Biology

Research materials

  • Advanced Space Research, Vol. 3, No. 9 (1983), Mei Lei
  • Research in Somatic Paranormal Functions (1983), JTGSPF
  • Chinese ESP Research, Volume 1, Issue 1 (1983), Beijing
  • Noncrystalline Semiconductors, Xian Jiaotong University Press (1986)
  • Journal of Chinese Somatic Science (1990), Song Kongzhi
  • Chinese Journal of Space Science, Vol. II, No. 2 (1991), Mei Lei



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