| Page 42 of "The Essence of Shaolin White Crane, Martial Power and Qigong" by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming, paragraph 5: "In China, Qi is defined as any type of energy which is able to demonstrate power and strength.. This energy can be electricity, magnetism, heat or light."
What I posted was pretty far from speculation.
What is a graviton a graviton is a hypothetical particle with zero charge and zero rest mass that is held to be the quantom of a gravitational field.
What is a radion (no definition available to post.)
What is mitochondria any of various round or long cellular organells of most eukaryotes that are found outside the nucleus, produce energy for the cell through cellular respiration, and are rich in fats, proteins and enzymes (merriam-webster dictionary.) Mitochondria change one chemical to usable energy through the process of Aerobic Respiration, which has two phases: The Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain. Chemical-Electrical-Chemical.
There is no speculation whatsoever in my posting. Rather, you have failed to inform yourself properly on the subject.
Are you familiar with the difference between Newtonian and Einsteinian Physics
Here's a little suggested reading on the topic of chi:
The Root of Chinese Qigong-The Secrets of Qigong Training, by Dr. Yang, Jwing-Ming
Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism by Lama Anagarika Govinda
A Complete Guide To Chi-Gung by Daniel Reid
Basic Electricity by The Bureau of Naval Personnel
Tai Chi Classics translated by Waysun Liao pub. by Shambhala
Psychic Vampires by Dr. Joe H. Slate, Ph. D.
A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine by Dr. Richard Gerber, M.D.
Course of Advanced Lessons in Clairvoyance and Occult Powers by Swami Panchadasi
The Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology, 3rd Edition by Academic Press
The duty to keep oneself informed relies upon the individual. Please do not make brash assumptions on any subject. This mentality is the same type that Copernicus and Galileo had to deal with in their time. Where you perceived the idea that this was all assumption completely bewilders me. |