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 Evidence of Non-local Chemical, Thermal and Gravitational Effects

Ontology Author(s): Huping Hu & M. Wu

ABSTRACT

Quantum entanglement is ubiquitous in the microscopic world and manifests itself macroscopically under some circumstances1, 2. But common belief is that it alone cannot be used to transmit information3 nor could it be used to produce macroscopic non-local effects. Yet we have recently found evidence of non-local effects of chemical substances on the brain produced through it4, 5. While our reported results are under independent verifications by other groups, we report here our experimental findings of non-local chemical, thermal and gravitational effects in simple physical systems such as reservoirs of water quantum-entangled4 with water being manipulated in a remote reservoir.

With the aids of high-precision instruments, we have found that the pH value, temperature and gravity of water in the detecting reservoirs can be non-locally affected through manipulating water in the remote reservoir. In particular, the pH value changes in the same direction as that being manipulated; the temperature can change against that of local environment; and the gravity can change against local gravity. These non-local effects are all reproducible and can be used for non-local signalling and many other purposes. We suggest that they are mediated by quantum entanglement between nuclear and/or electron spins in treated water and discuss the profound implications of these results.

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Posted on Friday, November 17 2006 @ 00:00:00 EST by sai

 

 
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