The research history, specific research contents and specific research methods of concept science.
Intentional science refers to proving the material basis of human mind by studying the shape and direction of human brain waves, so as to effectively use human mind, improve people's ideological consciousness or change the objective material world. Specific research projects, such as spontaneous physical therapy, psychological ability, and immortality of consciousness. This is a subject that combines science with what people call mysticism. Concept introduction Lynn? 6? Lynne McTaggart (1) elaborated her research achievements in the field of ideas for many years in her books Intention Experiment and Field, which won favorable comments. Dan brown quoted his research content in the novel The Lost Secret Symbol, which made it known to more people. Related research started a long time ago, but it has never been named as the science of thought. Experiments in conceptual science are famous for experiments on ice crystals (also mentioned in dan brown's novels): Dr. Jiang Bensheng of Japanese IHM Institute and others began to observe water crystals around the world with high-speed photography from 1994. A few years ago, they published the experimental result "Information from Water", which proved that good information with "kindness, gratitude and holiness" would make water crystallize into beautiful figures, while bad information such as "resentment, pain and anxiety" would appear discrete and ugly shapes. Moreover, words, sounds, thoughts, etc. They all carry the energy of information. Once their experiments were published, they immediately shocked the philosophical, natural, social, life and religious circles all over the world. First look at a group of pictures of water crystals: The School of Engineering and Application of Princeton University in the United States has also conducted special research and experiments on conceptual science, and published two of them. The first scientific experiment is to put two small mirrors opposite each other and closely monitor the experiment with electronic detection instruments. Then randomly find someone to use their brains to shorten the distance between the two mirrors and concentrate on thinking that the two mirrors are "getting closer". After thousands of people's thoughts, the distance between the two mirrors is indeed shorter than before. The second experiment is: randomly ask someone to think that the temperature of the electronic thermometer is rising. Similarly, after thousands of people's thoughts and rigorous statistical data processing, the temperature of the thermometer has indeed increased. The above experiments provide strong evidence that human thinking can change the material world.