TITLE:
Potential Power of the Pyramidal Structure
AUTHORS:
Osamu Takagi, Masamichi Sakamoto, Hideo Yoichi, Kimiko Kawano, Mikio Yamamoto
KEYWORDS:
Pyramid, Potential Power, Meditation, Unconsciousness, Non-Contact Effect, Delay, Biosensor, Cucumber, Gas
JOURNAL NAME:
Natural Science,
Vol.11 No.8,
August
29,
2019
ABSTRACT: There have been various
traditions and books which describe a so-called “pyramid power”, but there have
been almost no reliable academic studies and no statistically significant data
about it. We have continued scientifically rigorous experiments using
biosensors to elucidate unexplained functions of a pyramidal structure (PS)
since 2007. We used edible cucumber sections as biosensors and measured the
concentrations of gas emitted from the sections by a technique developed by our
group. From them we have demonstrated
with high statistical accuracy the existence of the “pyramid power”, which was
often recognized as having no scientific basis. We reached two conclusions from
the work. 1) The PS converted the unconsciousness of a human (the test subject)
more than 6 km away to energy detectable by the biosensors (1% significance).
2) The PS accumulated the influence that a human (the test subject) had when
meditating within the PS. Then the PS converted the influence into the energy
detectable by the biosensors (10-3% significance). These two
conclusions showed that the functions of the PS were detected when “the PS and
a human were related”. On the other hand, we hypothesized that the potential
power of the PS could be detected even when “the PS and a human were not
related”. In this paper, our purpose is to verify the existence of the
potential power of the PS alone by experiment when “the PS and a human were not
related”. The following three results were obtained by experiment. 1) The
presence of the potential power of the PS was demonstrated with 1%
significance. 2) The potential power of the PS changed in value between summer
and winter, and it was clear that the non-contact effect on the biosensors was
larger in summer and smaller in winter. 3) The potential power of the PS
affected only the biosensors placed at the PS apex, and did not affect the biosensors placed at the calibration control point 8 m
away from the PS. This paper is the first report in the world to show this type
of effect by scientific measurements. Our research results may open up a new
science field of “pyramid power”, from which we expect further development of
fields applying this “pyramid power”.