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Psychokinesis Research: From Rhine to Kulagina to Children's Training

A continuous thread of psychokinesis (PK) research spanning 90+ years, connecting Western lab science, Soviet state programs, and modern children's training schools. (1) Rhine Research Center (Durham, NC, 1934-present): J.B. Rhine initiated the first lab PK tests in 1934 using dice throws. After 9 years of controlled experiments with increasingly rigorous methodology (hand-thrown → cup-baffled → machine-thrown dice), Rhine published results showing a 'quarter decline effect' significant at 100 million to one. Modern Rhine researchers observe repeatable effects on Egley Wheels (commercially produced psi wheels) under controlled conditions and report finding NO physical forces responsible for observed movement. One participant demonstrates consistent micro-PK on random number generators, producing on-demand effects far exceeding chance. (2) Nina Kulagina (Soviet Union, 1960s-1980s): Over 200 filmed laboratory sessions showing PK under controlled conditions. Soviet Academy of Sciences tested specifically for fraud — used non-magnetic objects, controlled environments, independent observers. Published openly in Soviet journals while the US classified identical research under Star Gate. (3) Children's PK Training (India, modern): Schools teaching children to move paper/foil on needles (psi wheels) using mental focus. Programs like Uniquebrain Academy in India conduct classes where children sit in groups and practice micro-PK. This connects directly to our framework: if 110 Hz chambers generate piezoelectric fields that amplify consciousness-matter interaction, then PK training is developing the same faculty at smaller scale without the geological amplifier. Rhine proved the statistical reality, Kulagina proved the visual reality, the children prove it can be taught.

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