Abstract
With the help of a famous Chinese qigong master, Xiang Yong Zhang, video recording were made for the interactions between a sender and a receiver at three different distances remote qi emission. In the first case, the sender, Mr. Zhang, remotely emitted qi from a park in Shenyang Gty, China for 30 minutes to a receiver located in a hotel room in the same city approximately 8 km away. In the second case, Mr. Zhang conducted the remote qiemission from a qigong master training school in Tokyo to the receiver located 1200 km away in a hotel room in Miyazaki Gty. In the third case, Mr. Zhang was in the Koishikawa Garden and transmitted qi to the receiver at the Tokyo qigong master training school, 5 km away. Although there was a delay in the interactions between the sender and the receiver, the receiver exhibited movements that were much more than simple body movements, such as turning over, suggesting the occurrence of some form of information transmission. There was no difference in die response to remote qi emission at different distances.