In Tom Beardens book "Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena" on page 166 he states:
"...Briefly, two groups of cells were selected from the same cell culture and one sample placed on each side of a window joining two environmentally shielded rooms. The cell cultures were in quartz containers. One cell culture was used as the initiation sample and was subjected to a deadly mechanism - virus, germ, chemical poison, irradiation, ultraviolet rays, etc. The second cell culture was observed, to ascertain any transmitted effects from the culture sample being killed.
When the window was made of ordinary glass, the second sample remained
alive and healthy. When the window was made of quartz, the second
sample sickened and died with the same symptoms as the primary
sample. The experiments were done in darkness, and over 5,000 were
reported by Kaznacheyev and his colleagues. The onset of induced
complementary sickness and death in the second culture followed a
reasonable time - say two to four hours - behind sickness and death in
the primary culture.
The major transmission difference between window glass and quartz is
that quartz transmits both ultraviolet and infrared well, while glass
is relatively opaque to ultraviolet and infrared. Both quartz and
glass transmit visible light. ..."
Based on this work:
V.P. Kaznacheyev et al, "Distant Intercellular Interactions in a System of Two Tissue Cultures,"
Psychoenergetic Systems, Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1976, pp. 141-142.
In Tom Beardens book "Excalibur Briefing: Explaining Paranormal Phenomena" on page 166 he states:
"...Briefly, two groups of cells were selected from the same cell culture and one sample placed on each side of a window joining two environmentally shielded rooms. The cell cultures were in quartz containers. One cell culture was used as the initiation sample and was subjected to a deadly mechanism - virus, germ, chemical poison, irradiation, ultraviolet rays, etc. The second cell culture was observed, to ascertain any transmitted effects from the culture sample being killed.
When the window was made of ordinary glass, the second sample remained alive and healthy. When the window was made of quartz, the second sample sickened and died with the same symptoms as the primary sample. The experiments were done in darkness, and over 5,000 were reported by Kaznacheyev and his colleagues. The onset of induced complementary sickness and death in the second culture followed a reasonable time - say two to four hours - behind sickness and death in the primary culture.
The major transmission difference between window glass and quartz is that quartz transmits both ultraviolet and infrared well, while glass is relatively opaque to ultraviolet and infrared. Both quartz and glass transmit visible light. ..."
Based on this work:
V.P. Kaznacheyev et al, "Distant Intercellular Interactions in a System of Two Tissue Cultures," Psychoenergetic Systems, Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1976, pp. 141-142.
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