An Insight into Spin Supercurrent: Physical Aspect of Some Magic Rites

Boldyreva, Liudmila B. (2023) An Insight into Spin Supercurrent: Physical Aspect of Some Magic Rites. In: Fundamental Research and Application of Physical Science Vol. 9. B P International, pp. 90-111. ISBN 978-81-19491-77-3

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Abstract

The study is split into two categories under the research's objective: theoretical and experimental. Some of the alleged miracles performed by modern and ancient magicians-often referred to as "psychics"-are as follows: 1) the selective action on distant objects (especially "contagious magic"); 2) the discovery of hidden cavity structures (underground water reservoirs, buried treasures, etc.); 3) the structuring of space around a psychic (the so-called magic rings or charmed rings, allegedly protecting against malicious influence); 4) the alteration of a person's own weight (particularly levitation); and 5) the capacity to become invisible. These miracles might emerge from phenomena occurring in the physical vacuum, which characterized by intrinsic angular momentum: A quantum entity produces a pair of oppositely charged virtual particles with spin (virtual photon) in this vacuum. Because the virtual photon has precessing spin, it can be categorized as a spin vortex. Spin vortices in this vacuum can interact through spin supercurrent, the value of which is determined by the mutual orientation of spins of interacting spin vortices. From a physical perspective, a person's capacity to perform a miracle depends on their capacity to control the properties of spins (orientation, precession frequency, etc.) of spin vortices produced in the vortex-type physical vacuum by quantum entities that make up their organism.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Research Asian Plos > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 09 Oct 2023 06:26
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2024 05:04
URI: http://abstract.stmdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/1506

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