> > In China, there are many Qi-Qong practioners can radiate intense heat
from
> > their palms. There are well established scientific reports about these
> > facts. The lituratures are in Chinese.
My palms radiate "intense" heat (when I hold them near my face it's
amazingly warm) when my blood is pumping full on.
And I know quite a few ex-Qi-Qongists. They maintain that there is
nothing special in their old discipline, and they were fooling themselves.
Never mind, eh?
> > They even have already used this kind of Qi to cure some diseases or
> > illness for people. This has been taken place at least for hundreds of
> > years according to Chinese medical history, BUT so far no satisfactory
> > scientific explanation is proposed. And needless to mention there is any
> > proper scientific testing of any theory. There are lot empirical data,
but
> > no appealing understandable theory is made.
And SO MANY Chinese people forego modern treatment! I bet they all just
rush to their Ki salesman and get healed super-duper quick.
I also know some Ki healers, along with Angel Therapy advocates etc. etc.
I see no proof, and I'm not holding my telescope up to my blind eye, either.
> > Don't be narrow minded. Science is not just composed of empirical
> > science only.
Of course not! Without rampant speculation how could we get anywhere?
But this speculation must be proven empirically to be worthwhile, hmm?
tom