2020
DOI: 10.4236/ns.2020.125022
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Potential Power of the Pyramidal Structure II

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“…(ii) Pyramid effects in which the potential power of the PS affected the biosensors if the test subject had not been inside the PS for at least 20 days and the test subject's unexplained energy was excluded. We reported two results on (ii) in previously published papers [27,28]. 1) We demonstrated the pyramid effect that affects the biosensors placed at the PS apex by the potential power of the PS.…”
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“…(ii) Pyramid effects in which the potential power of the PS affected the biosensors if the test subject had not been inside the PS for at least 20 days and the test subject's unexplained energy was excluded. We reported two results on (ii) in previously published papers [27,28]. 1) We demonstrated the pyramid effect that affects the biosensors placed at the PS apex by the potential power of the PS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The psi index, which indicates the magnitude of the pyramid effect, had a negative value of −3.01 for the lower biosensors, and a positive value of 5.52 for the upper biosensors. There was a significant difference between the lower and upper pyramid effects, p = 4.0 × 10 −7 [28].…”
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