@BluesBreaker keine angst, master zhou hat sicher überprüft ob es natriumhydroxid war, ansosten hätte er sich ja blamiert ;)
Ja natürlich, darum steht in den Userkommentaren ja auch:
I don’t know about the scientific rigor here, but in this Stan Lee Superhumans video we are told by the “skeptic” that in the “Heating Aluminum Foil with Qigong” experiment, the water IS really water…
In the Stan Lee program the water was bottled and supplied, scrutinised by the skeptic and the med doctor, the heat camera takes the heat changes actually from his hands, up and down, and up again
Much of his demo s are what s called “vagabond skills” in China, sadly the Shaolin Monks, seem to have gone down this route too, in particular in recent times, highly trained yes the rest? … remember these are seen even in China as entertainment, and in that context really nothing wrong, In China people also know the difference between that, ie entertainment and healing modality, in 2 of the hospitals I was in, in the PRC there are doctors, using wai qi liao fa as a modality in medical treatment., as a treatment per se and as a recovery tool.
Interesting theory but how do you explain that when the hand is lifted away from the paper/foil the temperature drops on thermal cam??? or the fact that the thermal cam can pick up heat at certain points rather than the whole paper- if it was indeed dipped in the chemical.
Again, if it was a chemical reaction, it has to be linear, it cannot stop and start at will or in this case at the wave of the hand.
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Man könnte die Sache nun natürlich weiter verfolgen, bin gespannt was Du so "ermittelst"
:troll: ""Well, after reading through your article on Master Zhou, I must say I was quite disappointed. In the title of your article you claim to have ‘debunked’ Master Zhou, and you have actually called him a fraud, but in reality all you have done was offer up a bunch of speculation. ""