Journal of International Society of Life Information Science
Online ISSN : 2424-0761
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Special Lecture
Special Lecture
Scientific Elucidation of Pyramid Power: I
Osamu Takagi Masamichi SakamotoHideo YoichiKimiko KawanoMikio Yamamoto
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2020 Volume 38 Issue 2 Pages 130-

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We have been carrying out research to elucidate an unexplained function, the so-called "pyramid power", of a pyramidal structure (PS) for 13 years from October 2007 to the present, September 2020, at the International Research Institute (IRI). Until our work, there were few reports that presented statistically significant results regarding unexplained functions of the PS. For experiments, we made the PS that the test subject could enter. We used edible cucumber sections (Cucumis sativus'white spine type') as a biosensor to detect the unexplained functions of the PS. The biosensors were placed on the PS apex, and two types of detection experiments of a pyramid effect near the PS apex were conducted by analyzing the released gas concentration. (i) The first type was conducted in a state where the test subject might have some influence on the PS. (ii) The second type was conducted in a state where the subject's influence on the PS was excluded. In addition, we considered that the experiment of type (i) had three different influences exerted by the test subject on the PS as follows: (i-1) when the unconsciousness ("force type I ") of the test subject who was more than 6 km away from the PS affected the PS; (i-2) when the test subject's condition ("force type II") during meditation inside the PS affected the PS; and (i-3) when the reaction of the PS to "force type II" continued after the test subject left the PS. The experiment of type (ii) was conducted in a situation where the test subject did not enter the PS for at least 20 days or longer. From the results of (i-1), (i-3) and (ii), the existence of unexplained functions of the PS, "pyramid power" was demonstrated with high statistical accuracy. From the results of (i-1), the pyramid effect that was considered to correspond to the unconscious change from the sleeping state to the awake state of the test subject 6 km or more away was detected (1% significance). From the results of (i-3), the pyramid effect with a delay was found for over 10 days after meditation (p=3.5×10-6; Welch's t-test, two-tails, the following p values are also the Welch’s t-test values). The pyramid effect with delay could be approximated very well by the theoretical curve calculated from the model of transient response phenomena. On the other hand, the pyramid effect has not been detected so far from the results of (i-2). However, it is quite possible that the pyramid effect during meditation by the test subject inside the PS will be detected by increasing the number of data in the future. From the results of (ii), the pyramid effect due to the potential power of the PS was detected (p=6.0×10-3). Furthermore, it was clarified that the potential pyramid effect for the upper and lower layers of the biosensors stacked in two layers at the PS apex was different, and the pyramid effect for the upper layer biosensors was greater than that of the lower layer (p=4.0×10-7). The results obtained so far through rigorous scientific experiments and analyses are the world's first research results demonstrating the existence of the pyramid power. We expect that this achievement will open up a new field of science and contribute to the development of a wide range of application fields.
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