An Experiment on Remote Action against Man in Sense Shielding Condition Author: Yamoto Mikio 1//Hirasawa Masahiko 1//Kawano Kimiko 12//Yasuda Nakahiro 1//Furukawa Akira FURUKAWA 1 Affiliation: National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan [1]//Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan [2] Conference/Journal: J Intl Soc Life Info Science Date published: 1996 Other: Volume ID: 14 , Issue ID: 1 , Pages: 97-99 , Special Notes: Also in Japanese. Proceedings of First Symposium of Life Information Science, without peer review. , Word Count: 138 The objective of the experiment is to verify whether a tohate performed by a master of qi-gong depends on his suggestion or not. When the master performed the tohate for his pupil, with the master and his pupil separately positioned in two rooms, each of which was located on a different floor of a sense-shielded building, the master's acting time and his pupil's response time were recorded. The time differences between the master's acting time and the pupil's response time were one sec and less, 6 times in 16 trials. This result implies that all tohates do not depend on the master's suggestion and unknown transmission of tohate acting, since the same event by chance as the result described above gives a probability of 0.0058; the value is of sufficient significance on approximate synchronous timing between both performances of some tohates.